France24 says British billionaire Richard Branson was due on Sunday to climb into his Virgin Galactic passenger rocket plane and fly into space.
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BBC News says it is possible to catch two Covid variants at the same time, experts are warning after seeing it kill a 90-year-old woman.
Sky News says England are “here to win” in the Euro 2020 final and “want to go and bring the trophy home”, says manager Gareth Southgate.
The Queen has led the messages of support to the England football team ahead of tonight’s Euro 2020 final against Italy.
The Sunday papers are unsurprisingly heavily dominated by England’s Euro 2020 final against Italy tonight at Wembley Stadium.
Wayne Couzens has pleaded guilty to the murder of Sarah Everard, he had previously admitted to raping and kidnapping the Londoner as she walked home.
A new poll reveals 75% of young Bits think socialism is a “good idea” and say capitalism fuels climate change and racism.
Airlines have said there has been a rapid increase in bookings for flights and holidays since the announcement that travellers.
The Telegraph says Grant Shapps faces backlash over demand, which parents and academics claim is unnecessary and potentially harmful to young children.
The Telegraph says Boris Johnson has admitted there could never be a “perfect moment” to leave Afghanistan after he confirmed British forces have withdrawn.
The Times says Boris Johnson is considering giving England a bank holiday if Gareth Southgate’s team beat Italy on Sunday, with July 19 one date under discussion.
The Times says Lord Ashcroft’s son Andrew has taken his two children out of Belize in the midst of a bitter custody dispute.
The Times says the sensitivity of the NHS Covid-19 tracing app is to be reduced after the number of people “pinged” rose more than 60 per cent in a week.
The Guardian says The Haitian government has accused a Florida entrepreneur and former security guard of being involved in the assassination of Jovenel Moïse.
The Guardian says nine people have been found dead after a skydiving airplane crashed outside Orebro in Sweden.
The Guardian says two Metropolitan police officers have been given misconduct notices over potential failings in the disappearance of teenager Richard Okorogheye.
The Guardian says a 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a teenager was stabbed to death in south London.
The Telegraph says ministers and Uefa agree on exemption for supporters, despite England fans being barred from entering Rome for the quarter final.
The Telegraph says Gareth Southgate has declared he “couldn’t be prouder to be an Englishman” as he prepares to lead The Three Lions into their first major final in 55 years.
The Times says airlines have reported a five-fold rise in bookings for foreign holidays after quarantine for double-jabbed was scrapped.
The Guardian says summer travel to 100 countries will be opened up as quarantine requirements for the double jabbed are eased in England
The Daily Telegraph says Chancellor Rishi Sunak says the lack of face-to-face interaction has harmed younger staff during the pandemic.
Sky News says this summer’s Tokyo Olympics will go ahead without spectators after a surge in coronavirus cases, organisers have announced.
TRT World says President Joe Biden has said the US military mission in Afghanistan will conclude on August 31, saying “speed is safety”.
Aljazeera says a 28-member hit squad made up of Americans and Colombians assassinated President Jovenel Moise, Haitian police said.