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Telde (Gran Canaria), Jul 19 (EFE) (Camera: Ángel Medina) .- More than 200 British tourists have arrived in Gran Canaria on the first flights that land on the island from the United Kingdom on "freedom day", such as The majority of the press of that country calls from time to this long-awaited Monday, July 19, the day on which, after months, most of the travel restrictions are lifted.FOOTAGE OF TOURISTS ARRIVING IN CANARY ISLANDS, spain
A handout portrait of Catherine, Princess of Wales, dominates UK newspapers for a second day after the 42-year-old British royal apologised for editing the image which was pulled by global photo agencies. The Daily Mirror calls it a 'Picture of Chaos', The Daily Mail refers to a 'PR Disaster', while The Sun demands 'Lay Off Kate'. The princess has not been seen in public since attending a Christmas Day church service, and underwent abdominal surgery in January. IMAGES
On their last day in Kenya, after visiting Fort Jesus, a 400-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site in Mombasa's Old Town, King Charles III and Queen Camilla try out a tuk tuk, a popular three-wheeled transport used in the country. Heavy rainfall derailed plans for the royal couple to ride in the vehicle, so instead they briefly posed for photographs while seated inside. IMAGES
Prince Harry arrives at a London court for a second day of a privacy claim against the publisher of the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers (ANL) over claims over unlawful activity at its titles. IMAGES
Images show a picket line in front of UCL hospital in London as junior doctors begin a 3-day strike over pay at the start of a week that will also see teachers, train staff and civil servants walk out in the lastest of a wave of UK industrial action. The strike by junior doctors -- who are not senior specialists but can still have decades of experience -- is the longest they have ever staged. The British Medical Association, the body representing them, says junior doctors have suffered a 26% real-terms paycut since 2008/09 and are demanding a 35% wage hike to combat this. IMAGES