Most bikes in medium sizes have parallel seat tube and head tube, and nearly always between 73° and 74° for modern race bikes. A steeper head tube makes the steering quicker for various reasons I'll leave you to research for yourself, and also reduces the front centres distance for a given effective top tube length, causing the toe overlap you've probably already noticed on that Condor.
Most bikes in medium sizes have parallel seat tube and head tube, and nearly always between 73° and 74° for modern race bikes. A steeper head tube makes the steering quicker for various reasons I'll leave you to research for yourself, and also reduces the front centres distance for a given effective top tube length, causing the toe overlap you've probably already noticed on that Condor.