Harry in court and London's 'super-rich move out'

A worker stocks shelves with products imported from China at a market in Los Angeles, California
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The Guardian, external says the US and China are on "collision course" for an "all-out trade war", after Beijing refused to lift its threat of retaliatory tariffs by this morning's deadline.
For the Financial Times, external, it reports on hope among investors that damage to the global economy could be mitigated, after President Donald Trump raised the prospect of talks with other countries.
The Daily Telegraph, external focuses on reports of a rift over tariffs at the White House. It highlights Elon Musk's criticism of Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro, with its front-page headline "He's dumb as a sack of bricks".
In other news, the Times, external highlights a study that says London is no longer among the five wealthiest cities in the world after more than 11,000 millionaires left, over the past year. Only Moscow saw a larger proportion of its millionaires move away, according to the report, which was commissioned by a wealth advisory firm. The researchers are quoted as blaming high rates of capital gains and inheritance tax.
The main story for the Daily Mail, external is Health Secretary Wes Streeting who has given his backing to a national screening programme for prostate cancer. The Mail, which has been running a campaign on the issue, says the move could prevent thousands of needless deaths.
A 16-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed in Huddersfield last week had fled Syria after being injured in a bombing, according to the Daily Mirror, external. The family of Ahmad Mamdouh Al Ibrahim tell the paper they never thought his life would end in a place they thought of as a safe haven.
The Daily Express, external leads on criticism by Reform UK and the Conservatives of a decision by a Liberal Democrat-run council in Hertfordshire not to hold a military parade, on the 80th anniversary of VE Day. One Lib Dem councillor is quoted saying a parade would be "for the elite". The Express saya the move by Dacorum Borough Council has been branded a "shameful betrayal", and it notes the decision is now under review.
Finally, "Moan Alone" is the headline for the Sun, external as it reports that the Duke of Sussex did not see his father after flying to the UK on Sunday. The paper says it's believed King Charles III and Prince Harry have not met in person for 14 months.

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