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‘Royal peace talks’ and ‘Sinner takes it all’

The title on the front page of the sun writes: “Time to clean the heir, the Pope”.

“Time to clean the heir, the Pope,” says the front page of the sun, the so -called “Peace Summit” between the King’s assistants and Prince Harry.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror writes: “King Harry Peace Speeches”.

The Mirror also leads to what is called “Royal Exclusive” under the title of “King King Harry Peace Speeches”, but the article warns “great obstacles remain.” Together with the Wales Princess, her daughter Princess Charlotte, she admire the Royal Box in Wimbledon on Sunday. They watched Jannick Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in four sets in the men’s final.

The title on Guardian's front page writes: “Israel's 'Ethnic Cleaning' Warning on Plan for Gaza”.

A photo of Wimbledon champion’s new Wimbledon trophy is with the title “Sinner’s Redemption” on Guardian’s front page. His main stories, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert warned the “ethnic cleansing” plan for Gaza and claims that Olmert will be equivalent to the “concentration camp” of a humanitarian city proposed in Rafah. Israel has previously rejected the allegations of ethnic cleaning in Gaza.

The title on the front page of Times says: “If labor markets slow down, bank rates can reduce rates”.

Sinner is depicted on the front page of The Times while kissing the Golden Wimbledon cup. The chief story is a warning that the Bank of England can make greater deductions in interest rates if the British labor market slows down.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph writes: Tax Tax Raid for Middle Grades ”.

“Tax raids appear for the middle classes” warns Daily Telegraph. The article promises by saying that Transportation Secretary Heidi Alexander does not put taxes for people in modest income “and based on the worker’s policy on” justice “.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times writes: “Germany calls for arms suppliers to accelerate European reconstruction”.

“Germany calls for arms suppliers to accelerate the European unit” is reading the title of the Financial Times. FT interviewed the German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who wanted to increase the production of weapons while trying to deterd the Russian aggression of Russian aggression. After the promise of “unconditional support” for the Kremlin’s targets in Ukraine during the weekend of the Kremlin, the North Korean leader with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov is shown by the North Korean leader.

The title on the front page of the Metro says: “politicians? We do not trust any of you”. '

Metro says “politicians? We don’t trust any of you.” The story story said that 90% of the people questioned in a survey have little belief in the political class or that they never believe. The most common word they use to describe England is “broken”.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail writes: “Labour's doctors are hypocritical”.

Daily Mail’s title “Labour’s doctors are the hypocrisy”. The article said that the government’s draft employment rights will make it easier for future strikes by abolishing minimum participation for trade unions. A government spokesman told the article that the bill represented the “the greatest upgrade to workers’ rights in a generation”.

The title on the front page of Daily Express writes: “'Toothless' new sex abuse laws do not protect children”.

Daily Express’s title “” toothless “new sexual abuse laws warns that children do not protect children”. The Human Rights Committee, which consists of MPs and peers, said that a new crime and police invoice may be “ineffective” if there are no criminal echoes for people who cannot report child sexual abuse. A spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, the article, the promotion of compulsory reporting, “openness culture” by creating a “important step” in strengthening child protection, he said.

The title on the front page of Independent reads: “Maidenums, Fears for summer holidays after the child dies in the midst of the low Jab intake”.

The newspaper is leading with “measles fluctuating”. He reports that doctors and health chiefs warn that when people return from holidays in France, Spain and Italy, the cases in England may rise. After a child died in a Liverpool hospital after a child has a disease.

The title on the front page of Daily Star writes: “School Jollydays”. '

“School Jollydays” screams Daily Star. This month will be a fourth heat wave that is estimated to hit 31C later.

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