W Euro 2022: It’s Home – that’s the headline on the front page of the Daily Express which leads with England’s historic win.
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Mondya’s front pages reports on England’s historic win at Wembley last night.
BBC News says The Court of Appeal is to hold a last-minute hearing in the case of Archie Battersbee – hours before doctors are due to withdraw life support.
Sky News says Rishi Sunak is promising a “radical” change if he becomes prime minister by cutting the basic rate of income tax from 20p in the pound to 16p by the end of the next parliament.
France24 says Portugal and France on Sunday battled major forest fires as temperatures rose sharply this weekend. In Portugal, a blaze broke out in the Mafra area, north of Lisbon.
Euronews says Police in Italy have arrested an Italian man in connection with the slaying of a Nigerian vendor whose brutal beating death on a busy beach town street was filmed by onlookers without any apparent attempt to intervene physically.
Arab News says Five Houthi ballistic missile engineers, including foreigners, were killed in a large explosion that rocked Houthi-held Sanaa, Yemen’s Information Minister Muammar Al-Eryani said on Sunday.
TRT World says At least 26 people, have died in floods unleashed by torrential rains in eastern Kentucky, and more fatalities are predicted with authorities expecting to continue finding bodies for weeks.
The Sunday Papers – W Euro 2022 hope & Sunak vows to save High Street – that’s two of this morning’s lead stories.
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 – that’s the headline on the front page.
The Observer leads with warnings for Rishi Sunak to overhaul his Tory leadership campaign – before it’s too late.
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.
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 paper leads with the latest on the Coleen Rooney vs Rebekah Vardy case.
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It is like being between a rock and hard place; The rail unions threaten to strike as a last resort whilst the Rail delivery group (indirectly) threaten to create ‘bad press’ for the train drivers.
Historic monuments and buildings in Berlin had their lights switched off overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, as part of a national effort to save energy amid fears of winter shortages.
The Guardian says Charities have warned that some of the most vulnerable households could miss out the £400 to help with soaring energy bills this autumn, after details were revealed of how all homes in Great Britain would receive the support.
Energy Bill Support Scheme: How to claim £400 discount as government reveals installment plan
The Metro says The government has set out how emergency discounts on energy bills will be paid out to families this winter.
Energy firms’ soaring profits spark outrage – that’s the headline on the front page of the Independent.
Vile texts of Sarah killer police pals – that’s the headline on the front page of the Metro which leads with police misconduct.
Energy firms profits surge ‘insults working people’ – that’s the headline on the front page of the Guardian.