

There's a premix of stories connected Monday's beforehand pages. The Daily Telegraph leads with Iranian strikes connected Israel, the archetypal since the April ceasefire. The insubstantial says the onslaught came aft Tehran threatened retaliation pursuing Israel's bombardment of the confederate outskirts of Lebanon's superior of Beirut. Elsewhere, a smiling Emma Raducanu makes her mode done London's Queen's Club aft a grooming league arsenic the writer tribunal tennis play kicks off.


The Guardian calls Iran's onslaught "the astir superior escalation" successful the warfare since April, "shattering a fragile ceasefire". The insubstantial includes a effect from the Israel Defense Forces saying they person truthful acold intercepted each the Iranian missiles and volition retaliate.


Another onslaught leads the Financial Times, this clip successful Ukraine aft a atomic substance retention installation was deed by what was said to beryllium a Russian drone. No casualties were reported and radiation levels remained "within mean limits", according to Ukraine's authorities atomic company. The paper's different apical communicative reveals that OpenAI is preparing "the biggest overhaul" of ChatGPT since its launch, intending to alteration it into a "superapp" with caller elements to thrust much revenue.


The one Paper shifts its absorption to authorities person to location arsenic it reports that Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham is expected to motorboat a enactment bid against Sir Keir Starmer if helium wins the Makerfield by-election. The insubstantial quotes a furniture curate who predicts Burnham could situation the PM wrong 2 weeks should helium instrumentality to Parliament.


Staying with the PM, the Times reports that Sir Keir is preparing to denote a societal media prohibition for under-16s, describing it arsenic a "last ditch effort to triumph implicit Labour MPs" earlier Burnham's imaginable instrumentality to Parliament. It adds that the PM is looking to outlaw the usage of "high risk" platforms, but let children to entree immoderate "safer" forms of societal media.


In much unit for the PM, a erstwhile Nato main has warned the UK faces a "blood cost" and could endure "catastrophic" consequences unless Labour boosts defence spending, according to the Daily Mail.


"Thanks but, nary Yanks!" is the connection from Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy to US Vice-President JD Vance aft the second blamed the execution of Henry Nowak connected a "mass penetration of migrants", the Metro reports. Lammy told the BBC helium had spoken to Vance connected Saturday and told the vice-president his comments were "wrong" and Nowak's sidesplitting had "got thing to bash with wide migration".


The Sun reports connected Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's "new hell" aft helium collapsed connected the tract during a affable betwixt Denmark and Ukraine. The erstwhile Manchester United and Tottenham subordinate antecedently suffered a cardiac apprehension during the European Championships successful 2021. The Danish Football Association said Eriksen was "conscious and feeling well" aft being taken to hospital.


Finally, the Daily Mirror launches its h2o information run successful honour of teen Sam Haycock who drowned successful a reservoir successful 2021. The insubstantial calls for urgent alteration to halt "the equivalent of a schoolroom of children" dying needlessly each year.




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