The bill has faced delays due to opposition by Republicans in the House of Representatives. Lord Cameron is hoping to address this during his trip to Washington this week. He has also written an article for the paper, with his French counterpart, Stéphane Séjourné, which mentions the importance of backing Kyiv in its fight against Russia. "If Ukraine loses, we all lose", they write.
The Times reports that more than 150,000 patients in England had to wait more than 24 hours in A&E before a bed was found on a ward last year. It says the figures are a ten-fold increase on 2019. The paper says NHS chiefs have acknowledged the problem, and they are trying to find other ways of treating people that avoid the need for admissions to hospital.
The Financial Times looks ahead to the next phase of the public inquiry into the Post Office IT scandal, which gets under way this week. The paper says there will be a shift to "accountability", as the latest stage focuses on the role company executives, government ministers and figures from Fujitsu played in handling the cases of sub-postmasters wrongly accused of fraud.
Many of the papers feature photographs of the British man who has completed his epic challenge to run the entire length of Africa. "Run of a kind" declares the Metro. "Victory" says the Sun. For the Mirror, the headline is: "No sweat". Russell Cook, from Worthing in West Sussex, set off almost a year ago and crossed the finish line on Tunisia's northern coast on Monday. The Daily Mail and the Guardian both highlight a comment the 27-year-old made as he completed his quest: "I'm a little bit tired".
And the Telegraph says tourists have flocked to see Europe's largest active volcano, Mount Etna, blow "almost perfect circles of smoke" into the blue skies over Sicily. This is happening because gases are being pushed quickly through a new circular crater that has appeared on the summit. It began early last week, with the paper suggesting the volcano has now "emitted hundreds or thousands" of the rings since. Experts say even the locals are impressed. One person who lives in a town at the foot of Mount Etna is quoted saying they have never seen anything as "spectacular" or "beautiful".
The House Judiciary Committee is again singling out a top prosecutor in former President Trump’s hush money case, asking the Department of Justice (DOJ) to turn over the bulk of its communications relating to Matthew Colangelo. Colangelo, who delivered the opening statement in Trump’s New York trial last week, was a senior Justice Department official…
Through no fault of their own, Saudi Arabia and Israel find themselves at the nexus of the main geo-political rivalry of the 21st century, Terry Newman writes.
Former President Donald Trump wouldn’t dismiss the potential for political violence from his supporters if he isn’t elected in November, suggesting it would depend on the outcome of the presidential race.
It's been 10 years since Trump's laughable charade over Barack Obama’s birth certificate, and the media still hasn't learned how to cover the presidential hopeful.
Sky News has witnessed a confrontation in the South China Sea as a Chinese coastguard used a water cannon against a vessel our journalists were reporting from. The incident - which caused damage to a canopy on Philippine Coastguard BRP Bagacay - happened just outside the Scarborough Shoal. Sky's Asia correspondent Cordelia Lynch was on the BRP Bagacay.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) filed an ethics complaint against special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday, accusing the prosecutor overseeing the federal investigations into former President Trump of trying to “unlawfully interfere with the 2024 presidential election.” Stefanik, the House GOP conference chair and a close Trump ally, filed the complaint with the Justice Department’s Office…
Lee Point is an Indigenous cultural site that is home to endangered species. Protesters are fighting the government development as the bulldozers move in.