Sunday's papers lead on six migrants drowning in the Channel as well as England Women's World Cup success.
The Observer leads with "fresh anger" over the government's asylum policy following the death of at least six people when a small boat crossing the English Channel sank, off the French coast. Steve Smith, boss of refugee charity Care4Calais, is quoted saying the “terrible loss of life demonstrates yet again the need for a system of safe passage to the UK for refugees”.
The paper also reports the late Sarah Harding of girl group Girls Aloud, who died from breast cancer in 2021, is set to save thousands of lives as her legacy. A medical study to help detect the disease early in young women aged 30-39 through risk screening has been launched in her name, the paper says.The Mail on Sunday asks if a French patrol boat was to blame for the migrants drowning.
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