The search for missing mother Rachel Booth evolved into the predominant domestic narrative on July 21st. Early morning reports detailed an ongoing search for the 38-year-old, which by early afternoon culminated in widespread breaking news of a body found, believed to be hers. This shift dominated headlines across multiple outlets. Concurrently, the UK water industry saw significant movement. Calls for reform and the abolition of the regulator Ofwat appeared in morning coverage, with the Environment Secretary later confirming Ofwat's planned dissolution. Internationally, the Israeli ground and air assault on Gaza's Deir al-Balah remained a consistent focus. By evening, this operation garnered increasing international condemnation regarding aid delivery and civilian suffering. Recurring discussions on mass migration and protests against migrant hotels also maintained media attention.