The Sun says TYSON FURY took his well earned celebrations to a pool party where he showed off his scars of war with Deontay Wilder.
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The Sun says THE Met Police has dropped its investigation into Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
The Sun says LOTTO Lout Michael Carroll has remarried his ex-wife more than a decade after she left him for romping with prostitutes.
Monday’s front pages report on the gas price clash and NHS staff facing abuse over waiting lists.
The Metro says Kim Kardashian didn’t let anyone escape her jokes as she made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live.
The Independent says Timothée Chalamet has revealed the first look of himself as a young Willy Wonka.
The Independent says England have named a 17-man squad for this winter’s Ashes tour, with head coach Chris Silverwood leaning on familiar faces for the trip Down Under.
The Metro says Robbie Savage has hailed Mohamed Salah’s recent form and says he would currently rather have the Liverpool star over any of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.
The Guardian says it was a tale of two quarterbacks as the NFL returned to London for the first time in two years.
The Guardian says NHS staff across the UK are facing a “growing tide of abuse” including assaults from patients, which they say is being caused by frustration at long waits for care.
The Metro says the Queen, Prince Charles and Prince William are all planning to attend the Cop26 summit next month.
The Independent says Unvaccinated pregnant women accounted for nearly a fifth of the most severely ill coronavirus patients in England in recent months.
The Independent says after a three-week manhunt, still no traces of Brian Laundrie have been found in the Florida nature reserve.
The Metro says Wayne Couzens has been accused of sexually assaulting a drag queen three years before he murdered Sarah Everard.
The Guardian says surfers at a beach in Sonoma county, California used a surfboard strap as a tourniquet to save a man whose right leg was bitten by a great white shark.
The Guardian says Rishi Sunak is to save billions of pounds by counting as aid financial assistance to poor countries.
The Metro says Harry and Meghan are set to swerve a potentially awkward royal reunion planned for later this month.
The Independent says Scotland Yard will not investigate sexual abuse allegations against Prince Andrew, according to reports.
BBC News says people in Wales need an NHS Covid pass to be able to legally attend big events or nightclubs from Monday.
France24 says more than 100,000 Poles demonstrated on Sunday in support of European Union membership.
The Guardian says the Metropolitan police are taking no further action after a review prompted by Virginia Giuffre, who is taking legal action against Prince Andrew.
Arab News says at least six people were killed and five injured on Sunday when a suicide bomber targeted the governor of the southern Yemen city of Aden.
Aljazeera says people in Sydney, Australia’s biggest city, ignored grey skies and drizzle on Monday to celebrate the end of almost four months of lockdown.
TRT World says Indian forces have detained close to 1,000 people in a sweeping crackdown in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Sky Sports says Kylian Mbappe gained redemption for his Euro 2020 disappointment by scoring France’s Nations League-clinching goal in their 2-1 win over Spain.