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England’s Roses ‘rule the world’ and PM heads for crunch conference

The title on the front page of Sunday Telegraph says: “Ministers encourage Reeves to release expenditures”.

The UK’s victory at the Women’s Rugby World Cup stands out on the front pages of Sunday, including Telegraph, who declares “British roses run the world”. In the article, Chancellor Rachel Reeves “face the rebellion” and the ministers “iron -covered” financial rules to break more “begging” to break.

The title on the front page of the observer reads: "ROSES ... AND SLips".

British captain Zoe Aldcroft dominates an official observer holding the trophy, but it also points to the conference of the Labor Party, whose title is approaching. The party is going for a scrum, the front page prime.

The title on the front page of Sunday Express reads: "NATO must be intact or war is 'inevitable'".

Daily Express is leading NATO’s warnings that “Moscow should show power and unity against the increasing provocations of Moscow”. He claims that the war will be “inevitable” and claims that Russia is at risk of conflict with the alliance “.

The title on the front page of Sunday Times reads: "I think we can take this tour, says Starmer".

The accumulation of the Labor Party Conference leads to Sunday Times, who is spoken with Sir Keir Starmer. The Prime Minister says that he is trying to “reset his extremely premiere” by explaining his plans to build up to 300,000 new houses in 12 new towns. Sir Keir also talks about the recent problems and said the newspaper believes that the government “can attract it around”.

The title on the front page of the mail reads: "Harry: Men in Graysuits sabotage the reunion with the father".

Prince Harry’s claim that “Men in Gray Suits” is the pioneering “sabotaging” on Sunday by the efforts to rebuild their relations with King Charles. The article believes that the prince is trying to “torpedo” after the anonymous quotes in the sun on Saturday. Mail says he looks like a distrust of his mother, Princess Diana in the palace and the press.

The title on the front page of the mirror reads: "Starmer: Do not fall for 'hinli' farage".

Sir Keir continues his attacks on British reform before the conference. While talking in the mirror, he calls the voters by saying that they do not fall into “filthy” Nigel Farage and “about hanging their own pockets more than helping to correct England.” The latest surveys come after a general election is held in the near future.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Death threatening Skinner, spider -man protection".

According to The Sun, Thomas Skinner, a Come Dancing contestant, hired actor Tom Holland’s former protection. The Internet personality has been the recipient of death threats in recent weeks, and the article was due to his last meeting with US Vice President JD Vance during his holiday in Cotswolds.

The title on the front page of the star reads: "Nev a wheel wally".

Daily Star leads the former footballer Gary Neville with pictures that he claimed to have shown using a phone while driving in Manchester. Former Manchester United and British defender were not publicly explained about the allegations.

The title on the front page of Sunday People reads: "Materialie suspicious moved out of town".

Finally, Christian Brückner was accompanied by the police while he was depicted on the front page of the market people. Brückner was elected as a suspect of the Chief Public Prosecutor of the German prosecutors in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, but rejected any participation. He’s been released recently.

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