France24 says South Africa will host the continent’s first Covid-19 vaccine production facility, as President Cyril Ramaphosa said Monday Africa now understood that doses would “never come” from elsewhere in time
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Arab News says renowned human rights defender Amal Clooney has secured the prosecution of a Daesh member who abused, enslaved and assisted in the rape of captured Yazidi women.
Aljazeera says Iran’s President-elect Ebrahim Raisi has for the first time addressed his links with the mass execution of political prisoners in 1988
VOA says the US, the EU, Britain and Canada joined forces Monday to impose sanctions on several senior officials in Belarus
BBC News says Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib has become the first active NFL player to come out as gay.
The Metro says despite a miserable week ahead, Brits need to be patient as more summer weather is just around the corner.
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The Mirror says this is the first picture of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who died after falling off the roof of a Tesco Express.
The Mirror says England’s players have all tested negative for Covid-19 after their contact with Scotland’s Billy Gilmour on Friday night.
Nicola Sturgeon has defended the ban on non-essential travel with Manchester and Salford after an angry reaction from the area’s mayor.
McDonald’s has announced that it will hire 20,000 more workers as it plans to open new restaurants across the UK and Ireland.
Billy Gilmour will miss Scotland’s final Euro 2020 Group D match against Croatia after the Scottish midfielder tested positive for Covid-19
From today, flexible and cheaper rail tickets are available in England, with big savings on certain routes for people who travel two or three days a week.
The Mirror says it is “unlikely” that coronavirus restrictions in England will be lifted before July 19, a minister has said.
The Mirror says Oprah Winfrey has opened up on the role she thinks she will play in Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s baby girl Lilibet’s life.
The Metro says England’s Freedom Day will not be brought forward to July 5, despite some experts suggesting it is safe to do so, reports suggest
The Metro says thousands of people queued for hours in the rain for jabs on Sunday as the vaccination drive reached its final major phase.
The Sun says youngsters aged 16 and 17 are to be offered a vaccine before they head back to school in September, The Sun can reveal.
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The Times says seventy per cent of adults need to have had both doses of the vaccine for Boris Johnson to lift Covid restrictions on July 19
The Times says tens of thousands of Europeans face having their benefits cut off as they haven’t applied for a new post-Brexit residency scheme.
The i says Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak face increasing tensions as the Chancellor pushes for greater fiscal discipline
The i says more than 300 NHS workers attempted suicide as they responded to the coronavirus pandemic last year, according to figures showing the scale of the mental health crisis facing the frontline
The i says vaccine bookings soared as jabs were offered to all over-18s, with more than 700,000 booked via the NHS website in one day
The Guardian says medical leaders are urging Boris Johnson to cut legal levels of air pollution in the UK to below World Health Organization limits