- Cruise ship MV Hondius reports Hantavirus outbreak, leading to two deaths
- Trump withdraws 5,000 troops from Germany amid tensions with Merz
- Russian deputy minister flees to US amid high-level corruption investigation
- France’s interior minister visits free party as government tightens laws
- King Makes Star Wars Joke During Bermuda Trip Before May the Fourth
- Spain launches manhunt after woman fatally stabbed in Barcelona attack
- Russia launches ballistic missile strike on Mykolaiv, injuring five
- US to withdraw significant troop presence from Germany, confirms Trump
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Monday’s front pages feature a variety of domestic and international stories. Several papers report on Prince Andrew and the alleged Chinese spy who befriended him. The papers report that MPs – and the public – want the alleged spy to be named.
The papers further call on the Duke to stay away from royal events this Christmas and to keep out of the public’s sight, as anger mounts over the latest scandal involving the royal.
Domestic politics also makes up the news stories. Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch continues her criticism of Labour’s farming tax plans, health secretary Wes Streeting backs a campaign calling for a ban on ‘cowboy surgeries’ and the Tories fear elderly people will be ‘left in the cold’ this winter.
In sports news, space is left on the front pages to report on the new Match of the Day hosts. The back pages lead with Manchester United’s 2-1 win over City in yesterday’s Premier League match.
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