After winning a victorious European Championship, the lioness’s victory dominates Tuesday’s papers. “The Lion Ladies” announces the Sun, as it fills its front page with a “strong and victorious” picture of Downing Street’s visit to Downing Street.
The Metro is congratulated by the team by “Jubilant fans”, when he returned to the UK, hoisted the Crown as “again come home” as the Euro Trophy with a photo of Leh Williamson.
“Good luck!” Eye paper says because it tease Lionus’s victory parade through London on Tuesday. In addition, Gaza has comments by Donald Trump on scenes of “real starvation”, stating that “you can’t fake” after watching images of desperate Palestinians on TV. The paper reports that the UDS president is emphasizing for a new ceasefire and says he will set up a “food center” without a fence in Gaza.
The Guardian has praised the lioness as a “selfless, disregard and hard -working” champion, which exposes a smile picture of the team in front of Downing Street. In his Gaza coverage, the paper reports that Trump has asked Israel to allow “every ounce of food” in the field.
A “Downing Street Dance of Joy” makes the Daily Telegraph in the headlines as it divides its front page with a picture of England’s Lucy Bronze and Cloe Kelly and is enjoying its special reception at number 10 on Monday. At the same time, the paper reports that Trump told the Prime Minister, Sir Kir Stmper, that he should “cut taxes and get illegal immigration” to defeat UK leader Nigel Faraj “.
The Daily Express follows Trump’s “very simple” advice to the Prime Minister with his coverage. Paper says that the US President had also asked Sir Kir to protect farmers and cut crime whether he had a chance to beat Faraj.
“This is not rocket science” how the Daily Mail gave Sir Keir’s message to Sir Kir to defeat the reform leader. Sharing the top location, the lioness “Roaring in Downing Street” has been captured in an image of Captain Lih Williamson carrying the Euro Trophy in an image.
“The next goal for the lioness is more respect” is the front and center on time. Paper says that the pressure to identify the star players of the team in the next Honors list is increasing. The Times also stated that the NHS has accused the British Medical Association of “risking patient safety”, refusing the requests to striking doctors to return to work.
Mirror Spotlight Honorary Graduate Ceremony held for Nottingham attack victims Barnabi Weber and Grace O’Ai Mali-Kumar. The paper is a “courageous” Charlie Weber, who gathered his brother’s honorary title from Nottingham University as his parents urged graduates to “a glass to Barnabi”.
Germany and France are warning that the European Union’s new trade deal with the US can damage the European economy, the report of the Financial Times. Paper says the agreement caused the “gitlers in Paris in Berlin” as the euro saw “a big fall” against the dollar. Somewhere else, Trump’s meeting with Sir Keir in Scotland is also prominent, the two leaders agreed to work together to work together to end grief and starvation in Gaza. “
Finally, the Daily Star Eco Natch Sarina calls to give his “gongs” to Viagman and England team. Paper says that it wants Wiegman to be made a “beautiful dame” and “get a juicy bone” for the team mascot Regi.
The Guardian proceeds with Donald Trump’s call – after meeting Sir Kir starrer – to deal with what to help more in Gaza for Israel He admitted that “real starvation” was,
The Guardian says that the five -day strike by the resident doctors is close to its end, NHS boss and doctors are in the union. Word war on safety of patients,
Times highlighted the warning that British Medical Association Putting life at risk Striking doctors refuse to work.
The Sun surprises whether the terrorist can give doctors 22% increment last year Government’s worst mistake Of its first year in power.
“Was it not on the ministers that this would achieve all this year will have another absurd salary claim from Marxist BMA?” Asks the paper.
England’s Euro winning footballer remains on several front pages as he visited Downing Street for a reception to celebrate his victory over Spain.
Times say Next goal for lioness There is more respect for going with MBE or OBE obtained after its Euro title in 2022.
The Daily Star is also calling the manager and players to get official recognition, headline his story “Beautiful Dame”,
In his editorial, the Guardian says that there is a lioness Burned an english summerForging legends who will set fire to girls’ fantasies of future generations.