The Sun says THREE more days of glorious September sunshine are on the way – despite the UK officially entering autumn.
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The i says Andrew Neil will not appear on GB News again days after he made barbed criticisms of the channel during an appearance on BBC1’s Question Time.
The Metro says a man has been charged with the murders of a mother and three children who were killed at a sleepover in Killamarsh last weekend.
The Independent says Matt Hancock is to have his personal emails and WhatsApp messages searched as part of a legal battle
The Metro says Boris Johnson’s ex-mistress Jennifer Arcuri said yesterday it was obvious he had a ‘crush’ on her when he was London mayor
The Guardian says ministers are considering ways to cut energy bills for the poorest households amid soaring gas prices.
The Independent says a primary school has been left “devastated” after a 28-year-old teacher was named as a murder victim found in a London park.
The i says the UK has “about 10 days” before supplies of chicken, pork and baked goods start to run out as supply chains grapple with the current CO2 shortage.
The i says more than nine in 10 state school pupils in England were in class last week, official figures show.
Business Sectrary Kwasi Kwarteng has told the BBC that the government is poised to step in to tackle the gas price crisis and carbon dioxide shortage.
The i says the full impact of Brexit on both businesses and consumers will not be felt until next year with shortages set to worsen.
The Independent says Boris Johnson has avoided a potentially humiliating Commons showdown on cuts to universal credit
The Daily Mirror says a primary school teacher was found dead in a south London park after a suspected stranger attack.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has refused to guarantee that he will not have to disrupt Christmas gatherings for a second year running
Sky News says hundreds of people have attended a vigil in Killamarsh to remember a mother and three children who were found dead.
BBC News says Ben Wallace has launched an investigation into a data breach of dozens of Afghan interpreters who worked for British forces.
France24 says the US will re-open to air passengers from China, India, Britain and other European countries who have received vaccines.
Climate protesters have once again blocked parts of the M25 during rush hour. It’s the fourth disruption from the group Insulate Britain in a little over a week.
Two new Tube stations have opened in the London Underground’s first major expansion since the late 1990s.
The i says a scientist advising the Government has accused ministers of “abandoning” the Covid testing system for international travel
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has said he fears there is only a 60% chance that the $100bn in climate finance viewed as key to securing an ambitious outcome to the Cop26 summit
The Metro says environmental protesters from the Insulate Britain group have blocked the M25 for the fourth time in recent days.
Monday’s front pages cover the looming energy crisis, as gas prices soar and fears grow. A number of the papers cover the deaths of football legend Jimmy Greaves and actor John Challis.
BBC News says the government is considering offering emergency state-backed loans to energy companies as firms battle to stay afloat.
The Sunday papers cover the ongoing backlash to the Aukus pact, with the Telegraph saying Liz Truss has “waded into a major diplomatic row”.