What the papers say – August 17
What the papers say – August 17

What the papers say – August 17

, and all feature the Lionesses, who will play Spain in the final of the Women’s World Cup on Sunday. Thursday's front page: The History Girls — The Mirror (@DailyMirror) Tomorrow's Paper Today ? GOALDEN GIRLS ? Lionesses roar into World Cup final — Metro (@MetroUK) Tomorrow's front page To subscribe to the Daily Edition — Thair Shaikh (@ThairShaikh) The asks whether the Lionesses can end the nation’s 57-year World Cup drought, while the called the team “Wonder women”. Thursday's front page: Dare we dream? — Daily Express (@Daily_Express) Thursday's front page: Wonder women! — i newspaper (@theipaper) And the leads with the Lionesses, who are “dreaming of 66”. Wednesday's front page: Dreaming of 66! ⚽️ — Daily Star (@dailystar) Meanwhile, says Rishi Sunak will stand by the pension triple lock despite “surging costs”. Guardian front page, Thursday 17 August 2023: PM stands by pension triple lock despite surging costs — The Guardian (@guardian) and the report on the theft of priceless gemstones and jewellery from the British Museum. The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'Priceless jewels stolen from British Museum' Sign up for the Front Page newsletter — The Telegraph (@Telegraph) Thursday's — Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) And continuing inflation concerns is keeping pressure on the Bank of England to keep interest rates high, according to the . Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition Thursday August 17 — Financial Times (@FinancialTimes)