Newspaper headlines: NHS tax 'headache' and England's Captain Marvel

Image caption England skipper Harry Kane is pictured on the front pages after scoring the last-gasp winner in the 2-1 World Cup win over Tunisia. The Times describes him as Captain Marvel. It leads on the planned increase in NHS spending - reporting claims that the chancellor has warned there will now be no extra spending in other areas such as schools or defence.
Image caption The i focuses on the prime minister's acknowledgement that tax rises will be needed to pay for part of the planned £20bn increase in funding for NHS England by 2023. The paper says Theresa May is promising to put the health service "back on track" with the spending boost.
Image caption The Metro says Theresa May's pledge has created a "tax headache" for the chancellor as he attempts to devise ways to fund the 3.4% rise in NHS spending.
Image caption The Financial Times says Theresa May's boost for the NHS means she is giving the chancellor a "free hand" to rip up the Conservative Party's manifesto pledges on tax. Promised tax cuts for business and high earners could now be rolled back, reports the FT.
Image caption The Daily Express says details of the tax rises will not be known until the autumn budget. It dubs England's captain Harry Houdini, and says the team had a "great escape" after his injury time winner.
Image caption The Daily Telegraph leads on a call by former Conservative Party leader Lord Hague for cannabis to be legalised. The war against the drug has been lost, he says in an article for the paper, amid a Cabinet row over whether to allow medicinal use of cannabis.
Image caption The Guardian leads on the US immigration crackdown - and Donald Trump's assertion that he will not allow the country to become a "migrant camp like Europe". It says his comments came as he sought to defend the zero-tolerance policy amid a torrent of criticism.
Image caption The Daily Mail reports claims that drivers are being "fleeced" at the petrol pumps. A report from a campaign group suggests garages are overcharging motorists by at least £2.50 a tank by hiking prices by a higher rate than increases in wholesale costs.
Image caption The Sun says Harry Kane got England's World Cup campaign off to a flying start - but reports the team also had to battle against a swarm of midges in Volgograd. "I'm buzzing" is its headline, alongside a full page photo of the player.
Image caption The Daily Mirror leads on the interview the Duchess of Sussex's father gave to Good Morning Britain - focusing on his admission he had asked Prince Harry to vow never to hit his daughter. The paper says Thomas Markle's "bizarre chat" also touched on Brexit and Donald Trump.
Image caption The Daily Star says Thomas Markle gave a "shock interview" to the ITV programme. It says his condition Prince Harry "never raise a hand" against Meghan came as he gave permission for the marriage.
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