The Guardian says after three days of unrelenting heat, the people in the British Columbia village of Lytton were hoping for a modest respite.
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ABC News says a wealth management firm that has acted as a co-conservator of Britney Spears’s estate has asked to be withdrawn from the case.
The Daily Mirror splashes with Prince William and Prince Harry’s joint tribute to their mother, Princess Diana: “Every day, we wish she were still with us.”
The Sun says “Princess and the peace”. It marked Prince William and Prince Harry’s’ first appearance together since Prince Philip’s funeral in April.
The Metro – along with most of Friday’s papers – feature Prince William and Prince Harry, who reunited to unveil a statue for Diana, Princess of Wales.
A wildfire in Canada has burned 90% of the village in the British Colombia district that recorded Canada’s highest ever temperature, the local MP says. Brad Vis said the fire had caused extensive damage to Lytton, in British Columbia, and to surrounding critical infrastructure. People were fleeing in a panic, running for their lives as structures burned just before the evacuation order was issued. Some were clutching onto their most dear treasures like pictures of their family and others barely made it out alive, with just the clothes on their backs. Jan Polderman, mayor of Lytton, told the local news…
The Telegraph says John Whittingdale took the chance to defend the broadcaster’s latest challenger.
The Express says GB NEWS had a turbulent launch period but the channel is showing no signs of slowing down.
The Evening Standard says viewing figures for GB News has plummeted below Welsh language show Paw Patrol.
The Big Issue says GB News has been plagued with gaffes, typos, pranks and technical glitches.
On Thursday, Prince William and Prince Harry will unveil a statue dedicated to their mother Princess Diana on what would have been her 60th birthday. We look back on her life and death in pictures.
Prime minister Boris Johnson says he’s hoping England will return to as close as ‘normal’ as possible on 19 July.
US actor James Franco has agreed to pay $2.2m to settle a legal case in which the actor was accused of sexual misconduct.
The Times says players continued to fall on the third day of Wimbledon as organisers attributed court conditions to the wettest opening for almost a decade.
The Times says expats in the EU have been urged to “pull out all the stops” to buy tickets for Saturday’s Euro 2020 quarter-final in Rome
The Times says the statue of Diana, Princess of Wales to be unveiled today at Kensington Palace will be surrounded by a garden planted with some of her favourite flowers — including forget-me-nots.
The Times says school bubbles could be scrapped on July 19, Gavin Williamson has said as he told MPs that officials were considering a “new model” for dealing with Covid-19 breakouts among pupils.
The i says the United States will allow people to self-select the gender marker that appears on their passport, and will “move towards” recognition of people who don’t identify as male or female.
The i says British teenagers are using TikTok to learn and share tips for faking positive Covid-19 tests as hundreds of thousands of pupils in “bubbles” are already being forced to miss school.
The i says US actor Bill Cosby has been released from prison after his conviction over a sexual assault was been overturned by a Pennsylvania court.
The i says former US defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld, architect of the Iraq War, has died aged 88.
The i says a statue of Princess Diana will be unveiled in the gardens of Kensington Palace on Thursday, to mark what would have been her 60th birthday.
The Guardian says a shopping centre security guard has been found guilty of carrying out a series of cat killings in Brighton, closing a case that had puzzled police for months.
The Guardian says a man who was called a “thug” by Boris Johnson after being filmed accosting Prof Chris Whitty has apologised for “any upset I caused”.
The Guardian says James Franco has agreed to pay $2.2m to settle a class-action lawsuit for allegedly pushing his former film students to perform increasingly explicit sex scenes on camera