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Sunday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Observer

The teenage Munich gunman was obsessed with mass killings and owned a book on US school shootings.

:: The Sunday Telegraph

Police say Ali Sonboly used social media to lure his victims to a fast food restaurant.

:: Daily Star Sunday

The gunman posed as a girl online before killing nine people in the German city.

:: The Sunday Times

Seven of Sonboly's victims were teenagers, the youngest of whom were 14.

:: Sunday People

Sonboly tried to lure his victims like a modern Pied Piper by offering free food.

:: Sunday Mirror

Britons heading abroad on holiday have been stuck in 12-hour traffic jams as just one French guard checked vehicles through Dover.

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:: Sunday Express

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has declared he had 'absolutely no doubt' the UK will get all it wants from Europe.

:: The Mail On Sunday

T-shirts sold to raise money for Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership campaign are being made by workers earning 30p an hour.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Sunday night's reviewers will be former adviser to George W Bush, Pippa Malmgren, and political journalist and author Steve Richards.