The front pages of Sunday’s papers lead with a variety of stories. One of the most popular is a donation of £1 million to Prince Charles’ charitable fund that was made by the family of Osama bin Laden.
Another lead story is today’s W Euro 2022 Wembley final – England vs Germany as the lionesses look to make football history.
There are several Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss stories on the front pages as the race to No 10 starts to heat up. The Tory leadership hopefuls are spending their summer battling it out to gain the support of party members.

Are Jordan and Saudi Arabia defending Israel?
The 21 Arab and Muslim-majority countries collectively condemned Israel’s recent attacks on Iran, expressing concern over escalating tensions in the region.
Sunday Express – Rishi: I’ll save the high street
Rishi: I’ll save the high street – that’s the headline on the front page of the Daily Express.
The Sunday Times – Charles accepted £1m from family of Osama bin Laden
The Sunday Times – Charles accepted £1m from family of Osama bin Laden – that’s the headline on the front page.
The Observer – ‘Slick’ Sunak urged: Change tactics before its too late
The Observer leads with warnings for Rishi Sunak to overhaul his Tory leadership campaign – before it’s too late.
Sunday Mirror – One pool for the Rishi
One pool for the Rishi – that’s the headline on the front page of the Sunday Mirror which reports Sunak is “out of touch” with the people.
Sunday People – Come on you Lionesses
Come on you Lionesses – that’s the headline on the front page of the Sunday People which cheers on England ahead of the final today.
The Sun on Sunday – Wagatha 2
The Sun on Sunday – Wagatha 2 – the paper leads with the latest on the Coleen Rooney vs Rebekah Vardy case.
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Starmer Defies Labour Rebellion to Push Through Disability Welfare Bill
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has declared his intent to proceed with sweeping disability welfare reforms, despite over 123 Labour MPs rebelling and 11 opposition MPs joining calls to halt the bill.

UK in landmark US jet deal – PM presses on with welfare cuts – US strikes on Iran failed
Wednesday’s headlines report that the UK is set to buy 12 new nuclear-carrying jets from the United States as it seeks to boost its deterrents amid an increasingly unstable world.
The prime minister is set to push ahead with his welfare reforms bill, despite the growing backlash and a mounting rebellion from Labour MPs, and some opposition. Critics suggest the bill could push thousands into poverty.
There is widespread coverage of Donald Trump’s recent outburst at Israel and Iran after they broke the US-brokered ceasefire within hours of it being agreed.
A leaked report from US intelligence has suggested that the US bombing of Iranian nuclear sites did minimal damage and only set Iran’s nuclear programme back “a few months”. Trump has rejected the report, saying the nuclear sites in Iran were “completely destroyed.”

US Intel Warns Iran Nuclear Sites Intact After Strikes
An early U.S. Defence Intelligence Agency assessment, according to American media CNN, indicates the weekend strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, failed to destroy the core nuclear infrastructure.