Newspaper round-up: Obama on Iraq, England World Cup defeat and farewell to Rik Mayall
A look at today's front pages.
Daily Express: Carrots could be key to beating cancer thanks to compound found naturally in them, new study finds.
Daily Star: England in need of a miracle to keep the World Cup dream alive after losing 2-1 to Uruguay.
Daily Telegraph: America should strike Iraqi jihadists to save the West, says former head of coalition forces David Petraeus.
The Independent: Thousands of vulnerable people forced to rely on loans, food banks and charities after botched disability benefit reforms, report finds.
Daily Mail: Sharp rise in cancers caused by lifestyle factors including alcohol, obesity and legacy of sunshine holiday.
The Times: Barack Obama ready to strike against Iraqi insurgents with "targeted and precise military action".
Daily Mirror: Family and friends of Rik Mayall gather to celebrate comic's life at his funeral yesterday.
The Sun: Wayne Rooney's son Kai looks on in despair as Uruguay beat England 2-1 in last night's World Cup clash.
The Guardian: School governors told to abide by "British values" in wake of Trojan Horse scandal.