Sky News takes a look at the stories making headlines in Monday’s national newspapers.
You can watch our Press Preview with the Daily Mirror’s political editor John Stevens and Kate Andrews, The Spectator’s economics correspondent, in the video above.
See you again on Monday night for a look at Tuesday’s front pages.
The biggest-ever nurses strike, which could potentially start next month, is on the front page of the i.
A facial recognition expert has told the Daily Mirror an elderly man living in Australia is a definite match for Lord Lucan who vanished nearly 50 years ago.
Ed Miliband has called on the UK to acknowledge its “historical responsibility” and send funds to countries hit by climate change, according to the Daily Mail.
As COP27 gets under way in Egypt on Monday, the Daily Telegraph reports that Britain has opened the door to paying climate change reparations to developing countries.
The Times’ splash says billions of pounds of government spending is being classified as foreign aid as ministers grapple with the small boats crisis and war in Ukraine.
Rishi Sunak is being urged by senior Tories to stick to the triple lock pensions pledge, writes the Daily Express.
The US, UK, Canada and Australia have fallen billions of dollars short of their “fair share” of climate funding for developing countries, The Guardian reports.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he is “very disappointed” that Matt Hancock, the former health secretary and MP for West Suffolk, is appearing on I’m A Celebrity, according to The Sun.
Matt Hancock’s forthcoming appearance on I’m A Celebrity… features on the front page of the Daily Star as the series got under way on Sunday.
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