A survey conducted by The Times reveals that three quarters of Church of England priests believe Britain can no longer be considered a Christian country.
The Daily Mirror highlights that families who have to pay for new flights and hotels due to the air traffic control failure may not receive compensation.
According to the Daily Mail, thousands of families stranded due to the air traffic system glitch are being denied compensation.
The Daily Star notes that consuming alcohol does not increase attraction to others, debunking the myth of “beer goggles”.
Rishi Sunak claims that the freedoms gained from Brexit will result in an £18bn economic boost and 100,000 new homes in needed communities, reports the Daily Express.
An influential group of MPs has urged Britain to adopt a stricter stance on China regarding its human rights abuses, reports The Guardian.
The i reports that some UK airlines are being accused of abandoning passengers after the air traffic control system malfunction.
The Financial Times reveals that Goldman Sachs utilised a fund created with Chinese state money to acquire several UK and US companies, including a British government-used cybersecurity firm.
The Metro suggests that the air traffic control failure, which disrupted around 300,000 people globally, could cost Britain up to £80m.