The Independent says Jameela Jamil has announced that sheβs leaving Twitter after news that Elon Musk has purchased the platform.
The Metro says Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for five first-team players this summer after the club told Erik ten Hag he can top up his transfer budget through player sales.
The Metro says a grandmother has been named as one of four members of the same family stabbed to death in a home by a man in his 20s believed to be known to them.
The Metro says a murder investigation has been opened in southwest France after the bodies of a British couple were found at their isolated countryside home.
The Metro says Johnny Depp feared a βbloodbathβ with ex-wife Amber Heard if they didnβt separate, the court heard in audio of an argument between the formerly married couple.
The Metro says Twitter and Elon Musk have reached an agreement for him to buy the social media platform in a $44 billion (Β£34.5 billion) deal.
Tuesday’s front pages cover a wide variety of stories.
BBC News says Business leaders have urged the prime minister to make this year’s extra bank holiday marking the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee permanent.
Sky News says the Speaker of the House of Commons has summoned the editor of a national newspaper for a meeting after an article about Angela Rayner.
The Guardian says Elon Musk has reached a $44bn deal to buy Twitter in a takeover that will give the worldβs richest man control of a social network with more than 200 million users.
The Independent says a grandmother and three family members have been stabbed to death in an attack at a house in south London.
France24 says Humanity is suffering from a βbroken perception of riskβ, spurring us into activities and behaviours that cause climate change and a surging number of disasters around the globe.
TRT World says a US judge has held Trump in contempt of court for failing to turn over documents related to an investigation of possible fraud in the Trump family’s business dealings.
BBC Sport says It is the Premier League against La Liga as the Champions League begins a blockbuster semi-final stage this week.
Macron has won five more years as Franceβs president after a convincing victory over rival, far-right Marine Le Pen, who still managed to secure the far-rightβs highest share of the vote yet.
Macron pledges to heal nation as he beats Le Pen reads the headline of the front page of The Independent.
Putinβs tiniest victim says the headline on the front page of the Metro. The baby was killed in Putin’s war in Ukraine.
Macron pledges unity after he fends off Le Pen threat says the headline of the Guardian.
Former President Donald Trump: Queen should strip Harry & Megβs title – is the headline on the front page of The Sun.
Pensioners face cost of living βyear from hellβ reports the headline on the front splash of the Daily Express.
“Bills pain hits home” reads the front page of the Daily Mirror – which leads with the ongoing cost of living crisis.
Daily Mirror says Protesters have taken to the streets of France after President Emmanuel Macron’s re-election.
Daily Express says Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard lived up to their pre-match promise after Manchester United suffered a 3-1 defeat by fellow Champions League chasers Arsenal on Saturday.
Daily Mirror says Sue Gray’s report into lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street is so damaging that it could leave Boris Johnson with no choice but to resign, senior officials are said to believe.
The Sun says CRUZ BECKHAM will soon be following in his mumβs pop star footsteps, as he has been signed to the management team which turned Dua Lip into a star.