Editors led with the escalating Russian missile and drone assault on Kyiv, which dominated coverage from early morning. The BBC and Guardian updated death tolls throughout the day, rising from eight to at least 21 by afternoon, with The Independent calling it a 'night of horror'. The Telegraph and Guardian expanded the story to include reports of Russian drone surveillance of European nuclear sites and UK bases over 18 months, framing the attack within a broader intelligence campaign. England's World Cup comeback against DR Congo the previous night remained prominent in morning editions, with Harry Kane's heroics and Thomas Tuchel's pitchside criticism drawing follow-ups. By midday, attention shifted to the Court of Appeal's decision to imprison two teenage rapists after public outcry over lenient sentences, covered by the Daily Mail, Mirror, and Independent. Andy Burnham's devolution and tax plans continued to generate ideological commentary, while the release of a Rochdale grooming gang leader sparked calls for legal changes.