Paper Round (28 June) - Sport remains on the covers as England exit World Cup

England's World Cup defeat, Glastonbury favourites, and coalition policy are the big stories of the day.

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leads with the government's latest 'crackdown' on welfare benefits. reports 'Millions to loose benefits under incapacity reform". hails the end for 'benefit cheats'.

is direct, giving England players the message 'You let your country down". reports on England’s 'limp out of Cup', but predicts the summer heat will cheer up readers. writes that despite a disallowed England goal, Germany deserved to win on performance, while the targets the 'dopey linesman'.

reports IVF treatment could be available on the NHS for women aged over 40, while claims some frontline health services will be axed.

The Guardian includes a special Glastonbury G2 issue, while Sandals, the holiday operator, advertises on the paper’s cover.

The Daily Mail includes a voucher for its continuing offer for a free digital photo album, while Breitling, the watch brand, and Bentley, join forces for an ad with The Daily Telegraph.

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