This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . The next check for changes will be
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cnv775mdp5jo
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Newspaper headlines: 'Calamity' in Gaza and '£30bn cost of Chagos' | Newspaper headlines: 'Calamity' in Gaza and '£30bn cost of Chagos' |
(about 20 hours later) | |
The Times leads on plans to introduce stricter rules for driving in England and Wales - including compulsory eye tests for over 70s every three years, and a lower drink-drive limit. | The Times leads on plans to introduce stricter rules for driving in England and Wales - including compulsory eye tests for over 70s every three years, and a lower drink-drive limit. |
It quotes a government source who says ministers believe they have a "responsibility" to reduce road accidents. | It quotes a government source who says ministers believe they have a "responsibility" to reduce road accidents. |
The president of the AA, Edmund King, tells the paper that tougher measures are "long overdue", but more police officers are needed to enforce them. | The president of the AA, Edmund King, tells the paper that tougher measures are "long overdue", but more police officers are needed to enforce them. |
The Guardian's front page headline quotes the UN Assistant Secretary General, Miroslav Jenča, who says Israel's plan to expand its operations in Gaza would trigger "another calamity". | The Guardian's front page headline quotes the UN Assistant Secretary General, Miroslav Jenča, who says Israel's plan to expand its operations in Gaza would trigger "another calamity". |
The i Paper highlights comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said the plan was the "best way to end the war". | The i Paper highlights comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who said the plan was the "best way to end the war". |
"26,000 prisoners freed early by Labour" is the headline on the front of the Daily Mail. | "26,000 prisoners freed early by Labour" is the headline on the front of the Daily Mail. |
It says the "astonishing figures" include "hundreds of serious offenders". | It says the "astonishing figures" include "hundreds of serious offenders". |
An early release scheme was expanded last September to tackle overcrowding. | An early release scheme was expanded last September to tackle overcrowding. |
A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said the government had "inherited prisons days from collapse and had no choice but to take decisive action". | A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said the government had "inherited prisons days from collapse and had no choice but to take decisive action". |
The Sun says asylum seekers are being offered a "host of generous perks" by certain local councils. | The Sun says asylum seekers are being offered a "host of generous perks" by certain local councils. |
The paper says these include discounts on children's football tickets, French lessons and even hiring dinghies. | The paper says these include discounts on children's football tickets, French lessons and even hiring dinghies. |
The schemes also support residents on low incomes. | The schemes also support residents on low incomes. |
The education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has told the Daily Telegraph that it's a "national disgrace" so many white working class pupils are unable to get the grades needed to go to university. | The education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, has told the Daily Telegraph that it's a "national disgrace" so many white working class pupils are unable to get the grades needed to go to university. |
The paper says ministers will unveil a series of interventions in the autumn. | The paper says ministers will unveil a series of interventions in the autumn. |
The Daily Express has published the last column by the radio presenter, James Whale, who died last week. | The Daily Express has published the last column by the radio presenter, James Whale, who died last week. |
He opens with the words: "If you're reading this then I'm dead". | He opens with the words: "If you're reading this then I'm dead". |
The broadcaster goes on to say he "made a career of cutting people off" and now "the plug's been pulled on me". | The broadcaster goes on to say he "made a career of cutting people off" and now "the plug's been pulled on me". |
Several papers pick up on Countdown welcoming its oldest-ever contestant. | Several papers pick up on Countdown welcoming its oldest-ever contestant. |
Donald Elsom, who is 96, will make his debut on this afternoon's edition of the Channel 4 show. | Donald Elsom, who is 96, will make his debut on this afternoon's edition of the Channel 4 show. |
The Daily Mirror says despite leaving school at 14, and finding algebra "intimidating", he is said to have a talent for working with figures. | The Daily Mirror says despite leaving school at 14, and finding algebra "intimidating", he is said to have a talent for working with figures. |
Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox. | Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox. |