Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'

Newspaper headlines: 'The lion ladies' and 'You can't fake that starvation'

The Lionesses have dominated the headlines following their triumphant European Championship win, with newspapers hailing the team as “strong and victorious.” The Sun, for example, emphasizes their visit to Downing Street with the headline “The Lion Ladies.” The Metro, meanwhile, focuses on the team’s return to the UK and the jubilant reception they received from fans, declaring that “It’s come home again.”

Moving from sports to politics, the i Paper highlights Donald Trump’s comments on the situation in Gaza, where he is pushing for a new ceasefire and emphasizing the need for humanitarian aid. The Guardian similarly reports on Trump urging Israel to allow more food aid into Gaza to address “real starvation.” Trump’s influence is also felt in domestic British politics, as the Daily Telegraph covers his advice to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to focus on tax cuts and immigration control to combat Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.

The Lionesses continue to be celebrated in the media, with the Daily Express and Daily Mail both featuring stories on Trump’s advice to Sir Keir regarding defeating Farage. Various newspapers highlight the team’s accomplishments while also touching on important political developments, such as The Times shedding light on the growing pressure to recognize more of the players with honors and the NHS accusing the British Medical Association of compromising patient safety.

The Daily Mirror takes a poignant turn by showcasing honorary graduation ceremonies for victims of the Nottingham attack, emphasizing the strength and courage of the victims’ families. The Financial Times, on the other hand, reports on concerns within the EU regarding a trade deal with the US that could impact the European economy. Trump’s meeting with Sir Keir in Scotland is also a focal point, as both leaders aim to address humanitarian issues like starvation in Gaza. The Daily Star wraps up the coverage by echoing calls for coach Sarina Wiegman and the England team to receive recognition for their achievements

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