The extreme heat gripping Britain and the latest from the race to replace Boris Johnson lead the papers
Soaring temperatures across the UK continue to lead many of the papers. The Metro reports that the heatwave has brought school and airport closures, caused roads to melt, and forced hospitals to cancel operations. The paper says the highest temperature recorded on Monday was 38.1C, but the UK record of 38.7C set in July 2019 is expected to be broken on Tuesday.
The Guardian says that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been accused of "checking out" after missing meetings of the government's Cobra emergencies committee about the heatwave.The Conservative Party leadership race is now "wide open" as three of the four remaining candidates fight to secure a spot alongside Rishi Sunak in the final run-off, says the Times.
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