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Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPER'S TOP STORIES

:: The Financial Times

Athens will be given a final chance to present a new reform plan to eurozone leaders despite a hardening attitude to Greece after the rejection of previous bailout terms inSunday’s referendum

:: The Guardian

Germany and France scrambled to avoid a major split over Greece last night as Angela Merkel demanded that the Greek prime minister come up with new proposals on reform

:: The Daily Telegraph

The crisis in the eurozone is set to escalate after the Germans said they could not write off Greek debts without offering financial assistance to Ireland, Spain and Portugal

:: The Daily Express

Five simple rules hold the key to a long life, scientists say

:: The Times and The Mirror

Sunday shopping is set to become an all-day affair under the biggest reform of opening hours in 20 years

:: The Daily Mail

Charity giants have been hounding vulnerable people on an official "no-call" list

:: The Independent

The Eurozone's two most powerful politicians have brushed aside the resounding No vote in the Greek referendum

:: The Sun

Employees of HSBC have been sacked after they took part in a mock-execution video that was published online

:: The i

One million elderly people in the UK don't get the basic care they need

:: The Daily Star

Publishes allegations about a man they claim is a preacher said to have inspired the Tunisian beach killer Seifeddine Rezgui.

:: Tuesday night's reviewers are Kiran Stacey, political correspondent at the Financial Times and Julia Hartley-Brewer, journalist and broadcaster.