The Times says Oxfam has defined “whiteness” as “the overarching preservation of power and domination for the benefit of white people” in a survey on racial justice that has caused upset among staff.
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The Times says plans for £15 billion of green savings bonds are expected to be announced, allowing people to invest in renewable energy such as wind and solar power.
The Times says the memories of this momentous match will never, ever fade. The Eternal City lies ahead against Ukraine on Saturday in the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.
The Times says the investigation into who released CCTV video of Matt Hancock kissing his aide will be “the easiest leak inquiry in history”, security sources have said.
The Times says Professor Chris Whitty is to be given greater protection after a video showed him being harassed in the street for the third time this year.
The i says five of the 10 countries rated as the ‘worst in the world for workers’ have been given trade deals by the UK Government in the past two years.
The i says England is due to throw off the remaining Covid-19 rules in less than three weeks – but the full shape of the post-19 July world has yet to be determined.
The i says Serena Williams was forced to retire from her first-round Wimbledon match after suffering a seemingly innocuous slip behind the baseline.
The i says Australia is trying to contain an outbreak of the Delta variant, whilst an expert has warned the country’s slow vaccine uptake will lead to a surge in cases.
The i newspaper says vaccine stockpiling is underway to help the UK live with Covid-19 as the country’s Vaccine Taskforce is buying up jab stocks.
The Times leads with schools, reporting that Gavin Williamson is preparing to scrap pupil bubbles in line with the easing of other restrictions.
The Daily Telegraph reports England’s school self-isolation system is hitting kids from the poorest areas the hardest by being forced to self-isolate amid the pandemic
TRT World says the highly infectious Delta strain is causing mayhem around the world. Fears are growing over major sporting events like Euro 2020 and the Olympic Games.
Aljazeera says Tigrayan fighters have reportedly taken control of more territory in Tigray, a day after regaining the regional capital, Mekelle.
Arab News says Lebanon’s Supreme Defense Council has asked the military and security services to stay on high alert to prevent attempts to destabilize the security situation
Euronews says the Spanish government has passed a draft law that will allow citizens aged over 14 to change their gender without evidence.
The Guardian says a searing heatwave that settled over western Canada for several days has been blamed for helping to cause the deaths of dozens of people.
Kim Kardashian West has pulled off one of the biggest scoops in history. her shapewear brand Skims will supply Team USA with undergarments, loungewear and pyjamas for the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic games. The social media star made the announcement on Monday on her highly lucrative social media platforms. The womenswear collection features sports bras, shirts, vests, cycle shorts and high-waisted briefs printed with American flags, the five Olympic rings and Team USA branding. Kim Kardashian West has said that Skims had been invited by Team USA to produce the items. The designs will be made available for sale as…
BBC News says England’s footballers will travel to Rome for the Euro 2020 quarter-final against Ukraine on Saturday in a bid to reach the semi-finals of the tournament.
The Daily Mirror reports on England’s latest Euro 2020 victory, which ended a 55-year wait for a knockout tie win over Germany. England struck twice late on to win the game
The Metro says England ended a “55-year curse” with their win. It marked the first knockout victory over England’s old rivals Germany since the 1966 World Cup.
The Sun’s front splash is dedicated to England’s win over Germany. Raheem Sterling scored the first goal of the game and his third of the tournament.
England will face Germany in the last 16 of Euro 2020 this evening in the highly-anticipated match at Wembley Stadium. Wembley is expected to have a 40,000-strong crowd of mostly England fans, that are already pouring into the London Stadium.
Love Island viewers have paid tribute to Caroline Flack as the show returned on Monday night. Caroline Flack who presented Love Island tragically ended her life in February last year.
Prince Harry paid tribute to a group of young people honoured during a virtual ceremony for The Diana Award, saying his mother would have been “proud” of them.