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Author: News Desk
The i says imagine if all you had by which to judge the genius of Leo Messi was a tiny sample of grainy, black and white videos
The Sun says TENNIS superstar Emma Raducanu had a beaming smile on her face outside her family home in Bromley on Sunday.
The Metro says environmental protesters from the Insulate Britain group have blocked the M25 for the fourth time in recent days.
The Guardian says the 73rd Emmy awards mostly stuck to the predicted script on Sunday, celebrating favourites Ted Lasso, The Queen’s Gambit, and The Crown
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.
The Financial Times reports that the UK’s largest energy suppliers are requesting a multibillion-pound emergency support package from the government.
The Daily Mirror pays tribute to “one of England’s greatest strikers”, Jimmy Greaves, who died on Sunday aged 81.
Metro writes that a Cabinet minister has insisted there is no need to panic as an energy crisis sends gas and electricity bills soaring.
The i reports that leading energy firms are pushing for the price cap on bills to be scrapped or increased if they are forced to take on households that have been stranded without a supplier.
BBC News says the government is considering offering emergency state-backed loans to energy companies as firms battle to stay afloat.
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