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‘The lion ladies’ and ‘You can’t fake that starvation’

Title on the front page of the sun: "Lion Ladies".

After Lionesses’ victory in a victory European championship, the tour of the victory dominates the newspapers on Tuesday. “Lion Ladies”, the front page of the team’s download street visit with a “strong and victorious” photo describes the sun.

The title on the front page of the Metro reads: "Coming home again!"

The Metro leads to the meeting of the team by “Jubilant Fans” after returning to England, and Leah Williamson’s Euro Cup is accompanied by a photo “as he comes home again”.

The title on the front page of the I paper reads: "You cannot mimic this hunger: send a new Gaza warning to Trump and England Israel".

“Welcome home!” Lionesses’ victory pass ceremony in London on Tuesday, he says the I article. In addition, Donald Trump’s comments on the “real hunger” scenes in Gaza, after seeing the images of the desperate Palestinians on TV, “you can not imitate it” has comments. The article said that the President of the UDS had suppressed for a new ceasefire and that he would establish “food centers” without fences in Gaza.

The title on the front page of Guardian reads: "Trump wants Israel to help Gaza to help Gaza to fight 'real hunger'".

Guardian praises the lions as “selfless, challenging and hardworking” as champions and emphasizes the team’s radiation in front of the Downing Street. Within the scope of Gaza, the article reported that Trump told Israel to allow the region to “every ounce”.

The title on the front page of Daily Telegraph reads: "Trump: Cut the taxes and stop boats".

“Downing Street Dance of Joy” is the title of Daily Telegraph, while leaping with a photo of the UK’s Lucy Bronze and Chloe Kelly, the British leaping the front page by enjoying special receptions on Monday. This article is reported to Trump’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

The title on the front page of Daily Express reads: "Trump's 'quite simple' advice for PM".

Daily Express follows Trump’s “quite simple” advice for the prime minister. This article told the US president to protect the farmers Sir Keir and to cut off the crime if he had a chance to beat Farage.

The title on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Trump, Farage for Starmer".

“Not Rocket Science” is how Daily Mail summarizes Trump’s message to Sir Keir to defeat the Reform Leader of Daily Mail. The lions who share the top place were caught in an image of Captain Leah Williamson carrying the Euro cup, which was “roaring for Downing Street”.

The title on the front page of Times reads: "Trump: Tax to defeat Farage is definite".

“The next target for Lionesses is more honor”, the front and center of Times. The article says that the pressure has increased in the next honor list to recognize more of the team’s star players. Times also reported that NHS accused the British Medical Association “the risk of patient safety” and accused striking doctors by rejecting their demands to return to work.

The title on the front page of Daily Mirror reads: "For my brother".

The Mirror emphasizes the Honorary Graduation Ceremonies held for the victims of the Nottingham Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar. The article includes a “brave” Charlie Webber who collects the honorary degree of his brother from the University of Nottingham while calling his parents to “raise a glass to Barnaby”.

The title on the front page of the Financial Times says: "EU markets aroused Bloc's eldest nations Washington Trade Agreement".

Financial Times reports that Germany and France’s new trade agreement with the US may harm the European economy. This article said that the agreement caused the “Jitters in Paris in Berlin because he saw a” big decline “against the euro dollars. Elsewhere, Trump’s meeting with Sir Keir in Scotland stands out, and both leaders acknowledge to “work together to end misery and hunger” in Gaza.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Beautiful Dame".

Finally, Daily Star calls for coach Sarina Wiegman and the UK to give “Gongs”. The article says that Wiegman wants Wiegman to make a “beautiful Dame” and the team mascot Reggie wants to “get a juicy bone”.

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