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‘Rest in peace, champ’ and ‘scramble inside No 10’

The title of the Sun is resting in peace, the championship

The death of former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton is on the front pages of Monday. As nicknamed ‘The Hitman’, he won light and weighted world championships and was one of the most popular fighters in Britain. “Late in peace,” Sun says, Hatton was found dead in Manchester on Sunday.

Telegraph's main title 'Useful rebels Rally behind Burnham'

Hatton is the main picture on the front page of The Daily Telegraph, while the story of the article is about the increasing pressure on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. In the summer, some workers’ deputies who rebelled over the benefit deductions – the government resulted in a great concession – said that they plan to support a leadership slope by Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham.

Times's bullet heading "Rotten pm hopes will suppress the rebellion with us".

Times also reports the “increasing threat of” rotten PM “and” the increasing threat of leadership struggle “. The article reported that Sir Keir’s US Ambassador to US Ambassador Peter Mandelson would use the first public appearance from the US to regain the political initiative by greeting the “turning point” partnership with the United States.

Guardian's bullet heading "PM condemns the protesters who use the British flag as a symbol of violence".

Guardian leads Sir Keir’s reaction to tens of thousands of people who go to the streets of London at the weekend for a “Unite Kingdom” march organized by the extreme -right activist Tommy Robinson. Sir Keir, England’s flag as a symbol of violence, fear and division to those who want to “surrender,” he said. He also reports about his last visit to Ukraine, where Prince Harry “reached a cult hero in a slightly surprising way”. Guardian, the aim of the visit is to introduce the work of the Duke of Sussex Invictus Games Foundation (IGF).

Daily Mail title title "Mixing in No 10 to save Starmer".

Daily Mail says “a struggle in 10 no 10 to save Starmer”. This article reported that no 10’s claim against Lord Mandelson was dismissed on Thursday at the beginning of last week – Sir Keir said he was not informed.

Bullet head of the mirror "RIP, championship"

“RIP, Champ,” on the front page of the mirror, he leads Ricky Hatton with praise. Inside, there is an eight -page tribute for paper boxing.

Daily Star's leading title is a praise to Hatton "He was the man of the people. A great man in the ring and a great man outside of him".

Daily Star praises former boxer Barry McGuigan to Hatton. During a 15 -year career, Hitman won 45 of 48 professional matches and finally fought professionally in 2012. It was a ‘Hatton’ documentary in which 2023 discussed his personal life and mental health problems.

I Paper's leading title 'Prisoners will help to build warships within the scope of the new plan to increase their defenses'.

Hatton and Sir Keir are on the front page of I Paper, but the leading story is about the plan to use prisoners to build warships. This reports that prisoners and former criminals can participate in a four -year apprenticeship plan to fill the 5,000 welding gaps in the defense sector while increasing the ready for war.

Metro's head title 'The show is over for the phone Grabers'.

According to the subway, the metropolitan police plan pressure on the criminal gangs at the western end of London. Police, “tourists in the London region, tourists, vehicles and inhabitants rich in elections,” he likes to watch and watch thieves, he says.

Express's bullet head "Khan should leave because of the failure of grooming '

Daily Express said that Sadiq Khan’s former met police detective was facing London Mayor after refusing to confront the “industrial -scale” gang gangs in the capital. Mayor spokesman called “false, malicious and politically motivated” charges.

FT's lead title "The FED is expected to reduce rates for the first time this year as the labor market weakens."

Financial Times is expected to reduce the first interest rate this week this week. The FED faced a violent pressure from US President Donald Trump, who called on the Fed chair Jay Powell to resign, and labeled a “Numbskull” on his reluctance to reduce proportions.

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