The Independent says a man has been charged with murder in Australia after allegedly using a saw to amputate a 66-year-old man’s leg as part of a suspected “arrangement” between the pair.
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The Metro says The French fashion agent linked to Jeffrey Epstein killed himself in prison in between patrols for vulnerable inmates, it has been claimed.
The Guardian says Millions of patients in England face dangerously long waits for mental health care unless ministers urgently draw up a recovery plan to tackle a “second pandemic”
The Independent says Britons have been warned to brace for strengthening winds and lashing rain as Storm Franklin moves in overnight.
The Metro says Frustrated travellers have had to wait as long as four hours to collect their bags at Heathrow Airport this weekend as Storm Eunice continues to cause chaos.
The Metro says Adele and boyfriend Rich Paul looked as smitten as ever as they enjoyed a date at the NBA All-Star game last night.
Monday’s front pages.
BBC News says Boris Johnson says his “living with Covid” plan will return people’s freedom as he prepares to scrap the legal duty to self-isolate in England.
France24 says the US has warned the UN it has information that Russia has lists of Ukrainians “to be killed or sent to camps”.
Euronews says thousands of people in Ukraine turned out on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the Maidan revolution.
Arab News says Moroccans protest against high prices and to commemorate the eleventh anniversary of demonstrations.
Last night Llandinam residents rescued by boat and local residents had to be evacuated after the River Severn burst its banks during Storm Franklin.
TRT World says Donald Trump’s new social media venture, Truth Social, appears set to launch in Apple’s App Store.
BBC News says evidence suggests Russia is planning “the biggest war in Europe since 1945”, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said.
Sky News says people in England will no longer have to self-isolate after testing positive for coronavirus.
The Sunday Papers defiant PM will axe all Covid rules – latest from Russia – Ukriane crisis and UK politics.
Storm Eunice leaves thousands of homes without power. Energy companies are working to restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes after one of the worst storms to hit the UK in decades. Three people died in the UK in Storm Eunice on Friday as fierce winds toppled trees and sent debris flying. Five people died elsewhere in Europe and thousands of homes without power in the Netherlands and mainland Europe. Record-breaking storm leaves thousands of homes without power A 122mph gust on the Isle of Wight set a provisional record in England, and as of Saturday morning, more than 230,000 homes…
Sky News says A teenage boy has denied murdering 12-year-old Ava White in Liverpool city centre last year.
Belfast Telegraph says A tragic incident has occurred at a Belfast train station on Friday morning.
Belfast Telegraph says the family of a teenager shot dead in north Belfast 30 years ago returned to the scene on Thursday night for a memorial service.
Wales Online says Dan Lydiate will draw a line under a year of misery when he returns to playing action for the Ospreys in their United Rugby Championship clash with Leinster in Dublin on Saturday.
Wales Online says Two lorries have been blown over on the M4 as Storm Eunice batters Wales.
Edinburgh News says At around 7.30am, three vehicles were involved in a road traffic collision on the A720 at the Straiton junction.
Daily Record says A heartless fraudster has admitted conning hundreds of pounds from families for a non-existent trip to Blair Drummond Safari Park.
Millions of people in the UK have been told to stay at home as Storm Eunice – one of the worst storms in decades – batters the UK.