Newspaper headlines: 'Panemonium' at World Cup victory

Image caption The Sun features a full-page picture of England's players celebrating a John Stones goal after thrashing Panama in the World Cup. The 6-1 score is the highest margin England have won a game in a competitive tournament.
Image caption More than 30,000 children between the ages of 10 and 15 say they are in gangs, the Times reports. The paper says that children's commissioner Anne Longfield said criminals are preying on young people by "taking the place of society". The paper also features the World Cup's golden boot contender Harry Kane, with the headline "Harry's heroics allow fans to dream the improbable dream".
Image caption Transport Secretary Chris Grayling will urge Conservative MPs to back a third runway at Heathrow airport to aid Britain's trade after leaving the EU, the Telegraph reports. Writing in the paper, the cabinet minister says the UK has put off the airport's expansion for nearly half a century, and there is not an "perfect place or option that leaves local communities unaffected".
Image caption Campaigners are calling for an end to "exorbitant" Home Office fees for immigrants wishing to stay in the UK, the Guardian reports. The paper says charges vary from £1,330 for a naturalisation application for an adult, to a £3,250 fee for indefinite leave to remain in Britain for a dependent relative.
Image caption The i features comments made by journalist Kate Maltby, who accused former First Minister Damian Green of sexual harassment last year. In comments made at a public debate, the paper says she would not encourage other victims of harassment to come forward after her ordeal.
Image caption China is cutting the amount of reserves needed by the country's bank in order to free up money to help "cushion a slowing economy", the Financial Times reports. The paper says the People's Bank of China was reducing the reserve requirement ratios of large commercial banks, freeing up the equivalent of £58bn. It comes amid sanctions imposed by Donald Trump's US administration.
Image caption Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has come under fire over a "weasely attempt to oust Theresa May", the Metro reports. The Mail on Sunday reported that the ex-whip was threatening to get MPs to vote down the government's budget if the Ministry of Defence was not given an extra £20bn a year over a 10-year period. The Metro also features a picture of England striker Harry Kane, who got a hat trick in the side's 6-1 thrashing of Panama.
Image caption England's feast of football has led to a drought at the bar, according to the Daily Star. The paper says supporters of the team's World Cup campaign drank public houses dry as England unleased a "torrent of goals" on Panama.

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