Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
Monday’s front pages are dominated by the words of Sir David Amess’s heartbroken family, who released a statement after the veteran MP was stabbed to death during a meeting with his constituents in Essex on Friday.
The i leads with tributes to Sir David Amess, whose family have asked people to “put aside their differences”.
Ties between the Gulf state of Qatar and Sir David Amess are being examined by the police, The Times’ lead story says.
The Mirror focuses on a statement released by Sir David’s family, which says: “All our hearts are shattered.”
Britain’s intelligence agencies warned ministers of lone-wolf terrorist attacks, according to The Daily Telegraph.
A tribute by Sir David Amess’ wife and five children features on the front page of the Daily Express.
The Independent leads on a study that has found that ministers failed to act on recommendations for tackling extremism in the UK.
Following the death of Sir David Amess MP, his family have penned an emotional tribute which features on the Metro’s front page.
Meanwhile, companies sponsoring COP26 have condemned it has “mismanaged” and “very last minute”, according to The Guardian.
The Financial Times leads with a Republican politician in the United States calling China a threat to the “American homeland”. The comments come after Beijing reportedly tested a hypersonic nuclear missile in August, which could breach America’s defences.