Newspaper round-up: D-Day anniversary, Madeleine McCann and Big Brother
All the top stories from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: Thousands of migrants are enjoying seven-month holidays 'on the sick'
DAILY STAR: Big Brother exploded onto TV screens last night with a line up of sizzling babes.
DAILY MAIL: Veterans pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate price at the D-Day landings.
DAILY MIRROR: British police were last night DNA testing scraps of material found 300 yards from the spot where Madeleine McCann vanished.
THE SUN: A couple have been arrested for letting their 11-year-old son get too fat.
THE TIMES: The frontrunner to head the European Commission has lashed out at Britain in a sign of increasing tensions.
THE INDEPENDENT: The European Central Bank has become the first major monetary authority to experiment with negative interest rates, reflecting alarm over the eurozone's economy.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: D-Day: Thank-you messages wrapped in Union flags are planted on Gold Beach.
THE GUARDIAN: Jean-Claude Juncker delivered a bitter attack on Britain yesterday, vowing he would not get on his knees to secure backing as the next president of the European Commission.