The Daily Express reports on the story that police in Germany are digging up an allotment as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
A cross-party group of MPs has found that care homes were “thrown to the wolves” during the coronavirus outbreak, exposing years of delayed reforms to the sector, according to The Independent.
A warning from Prime Minister Boris Johnson is on the front of the Metro, where he says that Europe is seeing a second wave of coronavirus, putting British holidaymakers at risk of quarantine if they travel there.
The i reports on a breakthrough blood test that could detect Alzheimer’s disease almost twenty years before symptoms begin to show.
Boris Johnson is concerned that a second wave of coronavirus has already begun according to The Times, which warns that more countries could have quarantine restrictions imposed.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is warning about a second wave of coronavirus that could happen in two weeks, after outbreaks have begun emerging in Europe, reports the Daily Mail.
Police in Hanover, Germany, have been searching an allotment close to the home of Christian B – the main suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, says the Daily Mirror.
A government-commissioned report has called for an increase in free school meal roll out to another 1.5m children, in an effort to tackle poverty – that’s on The Guardian.
The boss of Heathrow Airport is calling on the government to introduce coronavirus testing at airports in an effort to reduce the amount of time people need to quarantine, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The Financial Times reports on the rise in tourism amid an easing of coronavirus lockdowns – despite rises in cases in some countries.