Newspaper headlines: Tributes paid to Matthew Perry and UN Gaza warning

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Newspaper headlines: Tributes paid to Matthew Perry and UN Gaza warning

The Israeli-Gaza conflict dominates several of Monday’s front pages as newspapers report on the latest developments in the ongoing ground operation. The Daily Telegraph highlights how Hamas is preventing foreign citizens from leaving Gaza, with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly discussing the situation with world leaders. The Daily Express warns readers that the situation could spread across the region following a warning from Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi, who declared that “red lines have been crossed,” putting “the world on red alert.”

Accounts are beginning to emerge of what it was like for civilians inside Gaza when links were cut for 36 hours. A mother of four children speaking to The Times said it was as if the outside world no longer existed. The paper warns that civil order is beginning to collapse in Gaza with thousands of people raiding warehouses for food, supplies that include wheat, flour, and hygiene products.

The Friends actor Matthew Perry, who died at age 54, features strongly in several newspapers, with tributes and iconic images of the star’s years on the hit show. The Mirror reports that Perry is feared to have drowned in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home, with The Sun noting that A-list celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow shared their heartbreak over his passing.

Finally, The Telegraph reports on a witness statement submitted to the Covid inquiry by an Oxford epidemiologist that claims former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson favoured a Swedish-style “soft touch” approach to the pandemic instead of lockdowns. {

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Accounts are beginning to emerge of what it was like for civilians inside Gaza when links were cut for 36 hours. A mother of four children speaking to The Times said it was as if the outside world no longer existed. The paper warns that civil order is beginning to collapse in Gaza with thousands of people raiding warehouses for food, supplies that include wheat, flour, and hygiene products.

The Friends actor Matthew Perry, who died at age 54, features strongly in several newspapers, with tributes and iconic images of the star’s years on the hit show. The Mirror reports that Perry is feared to have drowned in a hot tub at his Los Angeles home, with The Sun noting that A-list celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow shared their heartbreak over his passing.

Finally, The Telegraph reports on a witness statement submitted to the Covid inquiry by an Oxford epidemiologist that claims former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson favoured a Swedish-style “soft touch” approach to the pandemic instead of lockdowns.”,
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