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The back page of the Sun leads on Liverpool’s 1-0 win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final.
The front page of the London business paper CITY AM reports Britons are ditching business cards, leading to predictions that they will soon die out altogether.
The widespread drop in global house prices that hit advanced economies has largely petered out, according to a front-page lead story.
Front page summary The Independent – Why is the UK paying to train Russia’s future leaders? The Independent says MPs and campaigners are accusing the government of aiding Putin’s regime as the paper reveals it has relaxed the ban on Russians joining the ‘emerging leaders’ programme – funded by the British tax payer. The front page features a large image of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp – as Liverpool beat Chelsea 1-0 in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley. It marks the first trophy of Klopp’s final season in charge of the Reds after he sensationally announced he will be stepping away from…
Rishi Sunak has been urged to speak out on alleged Islamophobia in his party following comments by former deputy chair Lee Anderson, The Guardian reports.
Metro says broadcast journalist Kate McCann has revealed she had her drink spiked by a group of men and ended up slumped on the floor while she was out with colleagues.
The Daily Express leads on a report which claims there could be influxes of 250,000 extra migrants a year if Labour win the next election.
The Sun reports that Arsenal player David Raya owns an XL Bully named Goku as a guard dog, which he has said he will keep despite the breed being banned, as a deterrent to burglars.
Daily Mirror says school suspensions have shot up due to a surge in violent behaviour among school pupils.
Monday’s newspapers lead on the continued fallout from comments made by MP Lee Anderson, who was suspended from the Conservative parliamentary party over the weekend.
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