Newspaper headlines: 'Lions did us proud' and Trump on way

Image caption World Cup heartbreak for England in their semi-final is splashed across the front pages. 'End of the dream' is the headline in the Guardian.
Image caption Gareth Southgate offering words of consolation to Harry Maguire features on the front of the Sun.
Image caption The England manager is also the main picture in the Daily Star, which says "brave Lions" were so close to final glory.
Image caption The Daily Express thanks the England team, saying "we lived the dream".
Image caption 'We're proud of you all' declares the headline in the Daily Mirror, alongside a picture of dejected England players.
Image caption The same image dominates the Metro, which says the team are "still our heroes".
Image caption A picture of "heartbroken" England captain Harry Kane is on the front of the i. It also features Donald Trump's visit to the UK, and says tea with the Queen and huge protests await the US President.
Image caption The Times says the US leader stunned Theresa May and Nato allies by telling them to double their defence spending target.
Image caption Mr Trump is also the lead in the Daily Telegraph, which focuses on his accusation that Germany is "totally controlled by Russia". The paper says his attack overshadowed the Nato summit.
Image caption Tap water should not be used for gardening and washing the car, according to the official watchdog, reports the Daily Mail. It quotes the regulator as saying people should recycle bathwater and catch rain instead.
Image caption Theresa May has abandoned plans for financial services to have a tight new relationship with the EU after Brexit, says the Financial Times. The prime minister will lay out a new proposal for a looser partnership in a "long-awaited" white paper.
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