The Guardian says school leavers across the UK have shrugged off fears about the continuing impact of Covid.
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The Guardian says Britain’s employers are struggling with the worst staff shortages since the late 1990s.
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate values control almost above anything else. For England, this has been a tournament about control.
The i says ministers are facing mounting pressure to speed up plans to scrap self-isolation rules for the double jabbed.
The i says teachers will be instructed to extend the school day later this year to help pupils catch up with learning lost due to the pandemic, Boris Johnson has signalled.
The i says long after Thursday morning’s hangovers fade, we’ll have the memories of Raheem Sterling’s greatest England performance.
The Times says a mighty roar bellowed around Wembley stadium. It cascaded out of pubs and bars, and along streets across the nation.
The Daily Express says: from tomorrow, tourists will be able to wander around the gardens and explore the many picturesque picnic spots, eating with a view of the palace. With high demand for tickets, additional spots have been made available in July through to September.
The Times says first vaccinations have almost halved in two weeks as demand from young people starts to dry up.
The Metro says Britney Spears’ mum Lynne has asked a judge for her daughter be allowed to hire her private lawyer, in a bid to end her conservatorship, it has been claimed.
The Guardian’s top story is on a warning from doctors and scientists that the UK government is easing restrictions too early in England.
MEGHAN MARKLE and Prince Harry’s Netflix contract was questioned by experts over its longevity as a source of “permanent income” for the couple.
The i newspaper likens the Euro win to a fairytale, describing the match as thrilling, and praising England’s Raheem Sterling for his performance.
The Sun says: Palace insider Duncan Larcombe – author of Prince Harry: The Inside Story – claims the Sussexes may face a fight for their marriage unless they can “compromise”.
Two binmen have been sacked for fighting pedestrians in a town centre during an extraordinary rampage in their orange overalls.
The Times describes the mighty roar of euphoria and asks us to “imagine the delirium if England actually go on to win” the tournament.
COVID infections could hit 120,000-a-day by Freedom Day as cases quickly quadruple, a study warns.
BORIS JOHNSON has thrown his support behind plans to extend the school day in a bid to help students catch up on their lessons following the coronavirus lockdown.
Boris Johnson and Prince William cheered alongside tens of thousands at Wembley as England won a spot in Sunday’s Euro 2020 final.
Harry Kane put England into the Euro 2020 final after scoring the rebound from his penalty as the Three Lions knocked Denmark out of the tournament after their 2-1 extra-time win
TRT World says Covid cases are rising rapidly in the United States as the highly contagious Delta variant dominates.
TRT World says Florida rescuers will end their search for survivors in the rubble of an apartment building that partially collapsed.
BBC News says coronavirus cases in the UK have risen above 30,000 for first time since January, official figures show.
The Guardian says at 10.11pm on a cool Wednesday night at a febrile, fevered Wembley Stadium, Harry Kane stepped forward.
France24 says Haiti police killed four “mercenaries” they said were behind the assassination of President Jovenel Moise Wednesday.