The Guardian says Cressida Dick has admitted that there is the occasional “bad ’un” within the ranks of the Metropolitan police service.
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The Guardian says the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has prompted more speculation about his health after recent photographs suggested he had lost weight.
The Guardian says MPs have called for a consultation on raising the age for the sale of cigarettes to 21 from 18 in order to end the “tobacco epidemic” by 2030.
The Guardian says the 25 richest Americans, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, paid a “true tax rate” of just 3.4% as wealth rocketed.
The Guardian says the row between the UK and the EU over checks chilled foods sent from Britain to Northern Ireland has deepened.
The front splash of the Guardian reports Chancellor Rishi Sunak is willing to accept a delay of up to 4 weeks.
Kamala Harris defends her decision not to go to the US-Mexico border as part of her work to address the spike in migration.
Israel’s government will allow a controversial march by far-right nationalists and pro-settler groups through occupied East Jerusalem’s Old City.
Melbourne’s Covid-19 lockdown will be relaxed on Thursday night as cases are under control.
Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau has labelled the killing of four members of a Muslim family as a “terrorist attack.”
French President Emmanuel Macron was slapped in the face during a visit to a small town in southeastern France.
Travel restrictions have been eased for many countries wishing to visit the US as the vaccine rollout continues.
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The environment secretary George Eustice has said Britons should spend their summer holidays in the UK this year and avoid all foreign travel unless necessary.
Ex-Met police officer Wayne Couzens has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and raping Sarah Everard.
The Guardian leads with tory rebels who want to overturn the government’s cut to foreign aid, the paper predicts it will be an embarrassing week for the PM ahead of the G7 summit.
The Daily Telegraph leads with the warning the EU will start a trade war with Britain if Boris Johnson overrides the Brexit deal so British sausages can be sold in Northern Ireland shops.
The Metro leads with the government’s official reports that says ‘stressed’ NHS workers are ‘burnt-out’ and walking away from the healthcare system and shortages are likely to double in the next five years.
The Daily Mirror’s front page leads with NHS boss comments that the country is on the “home straight” with Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Under-30s in England can now book the jab from today.
The i’s front splash leads with some positive Covid-19 news as the paper says vaccines are winning against the variant battle. The paper reports only 2% of hospital admissions of people with Delta were fully vaccinated.
The Times leads with reports the lockdown lifting in England is set to be delayed by at least a fortnight. Online the paper leads with Boris Johnson pressures G7 to sign the climate Marshall plan.
Kamala Harris emphasized “the power of hope” and new efforts to fight corruption to persuade Latin Americans not to move to the US.
The US government national laboratory has concluded its report on the origins of Covid-19 and says a Wuhan lab leak is plausible
India’s PM Narendra Modi has said India will provide free Covid-19 vaccines to all adults in an attempt to control the pandemic.
Lebanon’s President has approved a treasury loan of up to $197 million for the state electricity company to import fuel before supplies run out