Daily Star Front Page 2nd of July 2020
The Da Vinci Toad is the Daily Star’s headline as it reports author Dan Brown’s wife is suing him for allegedly siphoning off money to buy presents for four secret lovers.
The Da Vinci Toad is the Daily Star’s headline as it reports author Dan Brown’s wife is suing him for allegedly siphoning off money to buy presents for four secret lovers.
The Daily Express reports that more UK towns and cities could be placed into stricter lockdowns as further coronavirus clusters are expected.
The UK’s high street is at risk of collapsing as Harrods, Arcadia group and SSP, which runs Upper Crust and Caffe Ritazza in rail stations and airports, all announced job cuts on Wednesday, The Guardian reports.
Court documents have revealed the Duchess of Sussex felt unprotected by the Royal Family while she was pregnant with Archie and was in such a state she asked five of her closest friends to speak to a US magazine, the Daily Mail reports.
The i leads on the UK offering citizenship to nearly three million Hong Kongers after China imposed a national security law on the city.
The Daily Telegraph reports that the rate of COVID-19 cases in England has dropped almost 40% in the past week. It also carries a striking picture of a man being detained by police during a protest in Hong Kong against a new security law.
The Daily Mirror’s front page honours NHS staff and care workers who have died with COVID-19.
Metro reports the government has been accused of burying COVID-19 data by publishing figures of people testing positive in hospitals but not including those testing postive elsewhere until later to make figures appear better than they are.
Boris Johnson has condemned Beijing’s new security law for Hong Kong as a “serious breach” of the joint declaration, the Financial Times reports.