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Pictures of the England football team, who beat Iran 6-2 in their opening game of the World Cup on Monday, dominate the front pages. The Sun features a full-page photo of 19-year-old “wonderkid” Jude Bellingham, who scored the first goal and, the paper says, “inspired England’s best ever World Cup start”.The result was marred by Fifa’s decision to ban players from wearing the OneLove armband in support of LBGT rights, says the Mirror. England’s Harry Kane was one of several European team captains who announced ahead of the tournament that they planned to wear the bands. The paper says Fifa’s ruling “shows the true face of the Qatar regime”.The Metro draws a contrast between Kane’s decision to respect Fifa’s ruling and the courage of the Iranian team, who declined to sing their own national anthem in solidarity with ongoing protests in their home country over human rights violations. The headline reads: “Bravery of lions”.EU officials have said the UK government is guilty of “wishful thinking” if it hopes to secure better trading arrangements with Europe without adopting laws like freedom of movement, according to the i. It comes after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was forced to deny reports he was considering pursuing a Swiss-style deal with the bloc, which would see the UK adopt some EU rules in return for closer ties.The Telegraph says Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer will use a speech to the Confederation of British Industry on Tuesday to call for Britain to end its economic dependence on immigration. The paper says the comments will be “seen as an attempt to quash any suggestion” that Sir Keir would emulate the looser immigration policy pursued by the last Labour government and “convince voters that he is reconciled to Britain’s future outside of the European Union”.The Guardian reports that Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab is facing fresh questions over his behaviour during a previous stint as justice secretary. It comes as Mr Raab, who has served in a number of cabinet roles, faces an independent investigation over two formal complaints of bullying made against him. He has denied the allegations.The Mail reports that MPs have for the first time been told they can host Christmas parties at taxpayers’ expense. The paper says new rules by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority say MPs can claim for refreshments and even decorations, though forbid them from spending public money on alcohol. It says the rules have sparked outrage given the ongoing cost of living crisis.Tailor-made treatments could see the numbers of years people diagnosed with advanced cancers are expected to survive double within a decade, the Times reports. The paper says the treatments aim to force cancers to go “extinct” by disrupting the ecosystem they rely on inside the body.And the Financial Times reports that senior executives at media giant Disney led an “insurrection” against chief executive Bob Chapek that led to him being ousted and his predecessor, Bob Iger, being reappointed to the role. The paper says Mr Chapek lost the confidence of other senior executives during a tumultuous 33-month tenure and that confidence in Mr Iger among investors saw Disney shares rally by as much as 10% on Monday.
Most of Tuesday’s papers have the same story – the first games of England and Wales’s World Cup campaigns – on their front and back pages.
The Guardian says there was “unfiltered enthusiasm” among fans about Wales being back in the tournament finals for the first time in 64 years. Many of the papers declare the Welsh captain, Gareth Bale, a “hero” for scoring a late equaliser which clinched his side a one-all draw against the USA.
The i calls England’s opening game, which saw them beat Iran 6-2, a “stellar start”. The Daily Express says Gareth Southgate’s men began the “adventure in style”, while the Daily Mail’s Jane Fryer says the team just got “better and better and better” throughout the match.
The Sun praises 19-year-old Jude Bellingham, who scored the opening goal, labelling him a “wonderkid”. Writing in the Daily Telegraph, former England player Jamie Carragher says the current team have demonstrated that they’re a “force to be reckoned with”. Even the front page of the Financial Times features a photograph of the England team celebrating their victory.
Marcus Rashford celebrates a goal with England teammates during the side’s 6-2 win over Iran
The Guardian’s Sean Ingle writes that, while England impressed, he believes the match is more likely to be remembered for the refusal of the Iranian team to sing their own national anthem. He describes the move as “a gesture of solidarity with oppressed women and protesters back home”.
The Daily Mirror highlights how the England and Wales captains were forced to abandon plans to wear rainbow armbands in support of LGBT rights after being told they risked receiving yellow cards. Offering his assessment, Patrick Strudwick writes in the i: “Whoops, there go footballers’ principles at the first hint of trouble”.
Patients diagnosed with advanced cancers could see the time they are expected to live double within a decade thanks to cutting edge new treatments, according to the Times. Laying out its plans for the next five years, the Institute of Cancer research says it’s looking at “new lines of attack” to fight the disease.
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