Sunday People – Come on you Lionesses
The Sunday People is cheering for the women on the England team, as they prepare for their big match against Germany. “Come on you Lionesses” is the headline dominating the paper’s front page, accompanied by an image of the team and a super-imposed roaring lion.
Online, the Sunday People leads with various stories – mostly celebrity and football.
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Wagatha Christie trial to be turned into Hollywood film as directors scramble for deal
DAILY MIRROR says The Wagatha Christie trial is set to be turned into a Hollywood movie, with a string of directors scrambling for a deal.
The High Court drama – the culmination of a three-year battle between WAGs Rebekah Vardy, 40, and Coleen Rooney, 36 – ended on Friday with Coleen emerging victorious.
It has been followed as much for its glamour as for the intrigue and betrayal of trust at its centre.
Fellow WAG Lizzie Cundy said: “I was on the phone to Bruno Tonioli, he was with a Hollywood director who wants to make a film.
Read on
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/wagatha-christie-trial-turned-hollywood-27618842
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Ukraine to ship grain for first time since Russia invasion amid food shortage fears
DAILY MIRROR says War-torn Ukraine is ready to ship out grain for the first time since Russia invaded.
The country is a key global exporter of wheat, barley, corn and sunflower oil – and the conflict has sparked fears of major food shortages.
But Chornomorsk is one of three ports now preparing to ship grain to nations hit hard by the halt on exports.
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the Black Sea site and said: “The first ship is being loaded since the beginning of the war.”
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ukraine-ship-grain-first-time-27618448
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England star nearly gave gave up football due to FA rule on playing against boys
DAILY MIRROR says Lioness Georgia Stanway gave up football at the age of 12 after being told she was no longer allowed to play with or against boys due to FA rules.
She could have gone on to be a professional in another sport after becoming a county standard cricketer and a promising table tennis and netball player – but fortunately returned to football.
Georgia, 23, first started playing aged four for Furness Rovers Boys, based close to her home in Askam, Cumbria, and played for the club’s under-sixes, sevens, eights, nines and tens.
Read on
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/england-star-nearly-gave-gave-27619267
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