What the papers say: Monday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Monday's Front Pages
All the stories from the day's papers. Photo: PA Images
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The attempted assassination of Donald Trump dominates the front pages of Monday's papers.

The Irish Times leads with a picture of Donald Trump, as he called for unity in the face of "evil".

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The Irish Examiner leads with photos of the incident, as an investigation is launched into security at the rally.

The Echo leads with a Government TD hoping the lifting of the HSE recruitment embargo will lead to reduced waiting times in hospitals.

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The Irish Independent leads with a warning from the FBI that political violence is on the rise.

The Irish Daily Mail leads with Donald Trump's quote he "will not allow evil to win."

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The Irish Daily Star leads with the headline "Inch from death", as Trump says "God saved me."

British papers

England’s Euro 2024 loss to Spain dominated the front pages of Monday’s newspapers.

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The Daily Mirror, Daily Express and The Independent lamented the 2-1 defeat, lauding the English squad’s heroic efforts.

The Metro also splashed on the highly-anticipated final, saying the Lions “weep tonight”.

The Times, Financial Times and The Daily Telegraph lead with Donald Trump’s call for unity in the face of “evil” after a gunman opened fire at a Pennsylvania campaign rally.

The Daily Mail said the former president, who is “doing well” after being grazed by a bullet, is tipped to win a “landslide” election following the attempt on his life.

The Guardian’s front page called the assassination attempt a “shocking and frightening moment” that “upended the White House race”.

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