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The Guardian says Boris Johnson is to announce that the lifting of most remaining Covid-19 restrictions in England will go ahead on 19 July amid scientist backlash.
The Sun says CHEERS! Two weeks tomorrow, the PM is promising to give us back one of our most cherished freedoms — the right to stand at the bar and order a pint.
The Daily Mail says She has been in the midst of a cyberbullying scandal these last few weeks and even temporarily retreated from social media in the wake of the backlash.
The i says ITV removed a suggestion that Prince William’s office briefed newspapers over concerns about Prince Harry’s mental health from a documentary that aired on Sunday
The i says Boris Johnson will warn the country that it will have to learn to live with COVID as he announces lockdown restrictions are to be scrapped in England.
The i says 18-year-old Brit Emma Raducanu has shocked the tennis world and herself by qualifying for the final 16 stage of Wimbledon – while awaiting her A-Level results.
The Mirror says Paul Nickerson was looking forward to a week’s break in Cornwall with his family-of-five. But when he tried to book a holiday home he was stunned to find an average three-bed property cost over £10,000 a night
The i says more than half of the British population have received their second coronavirus vaccine jab.
Euro 2020: England v Denmark semi-finals: The i says Gareth Southgate has finally made the Jack Grealish problem disappear. Or rather, Jadon Sancho has.
The Times says the chancellor must extend the “vital” weekly £20 increase in universal credit, six former Tory welfare secretaries have said.
The Times says public bodies and the private sector suffered nearly 9,000 data security incidents in 12 months with sensitive and private information hacked
The Times says the Delta variant is about to become dominant across much of mainland Europe, prompting Portugal to reimpose curfews on Lisbon and more.
The Times says a cargo ship has been hit by a missile at the entrance to the Gulf in what is thought to be the latest round of tit-for-tat attacks by Iran and Israel.
The Metro says Fan favourite Shannon became the islander with the shortest-lived time in the villa, leaving after just two days, and fans have called for her return.
The Times says migrants and people smugglers face heavier prison sentences after Priti Patel announced a proposed widening of immigration laws
The Guardian says the PM will announce the lifting of most remaining restrictions in England will go ahead on 19 July amid a backlash from government scientific advisers
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is set to spark a political row this week by announcing plans to seize greater control of the NHS, despite warnings that the “power grab”
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate has said returning to Wembley to feed off a pulsating atmosphere will help England in their Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark.
The Guardian says officials in Japan have dramatically raised their estimate of the number of people still missing after a mudslide ripped through a seaside town.
The Daily Mail says Boris Johnson is to declare an end to most lockdown restrictions today, with social distancing rules to be ditched from July 19.
The Guardian says the health system in Johannesburg, South Africa’s biggest city, is being overwhelmed by a massive wave of infections driven by the Delta variant.
The Mirror says Home Secretary Priti Patel posted a celebratory message after England reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020 with a 4-0 victory over Ukraine – but she received a withering reply from Gary Neville.
The i’s lead story centres on ministers pushing for a complete ban on smartphones in all schools by 2022. Some headteachers have voiced concern on the ban.
The Times says it has confirmed reports that the policy requiring pupils to stay at home if a child in their bubble tests positive for coronavirus will end.