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Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Monday's national newspaper front pages.
Monday 26 August 2024 01:20, UK
You can watch our Press Preview with political journalist Theo Usherwood, and columnist for the i newspaper, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown in the video above.
We will be back on Monday night for a first look atTuesday's papers.
Sir Keir Starmer was "under pressure" to reveal who authorised a Downing Street security pass for a millionaire donor amid a "growing cronyism row engulfing the government", The Daily Telegraph reports.
The prime minister is set to say it will take 10 years to "rebuild the country" from the "rubble and ruin" left by the Conservatives, The Times reports.
Fears have been growing of "all-out war" in the Middle East after Israel launched "huge airstrikes" on Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Daily Mirror reports.
The cabinet is "split" as Labour MPs fear a voter backlash over the chancellor's plan to axe winter fuel allowance payments, the i reports.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer was "embroiled in a sleaze storm last night" after it emerged that his biggest personal donor was given a "rare Downing Street security pass", the Daily Mail reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli air raids targeting Hezbollah rockets in Lebanon on Saturday were "not the end of the story", The Guardian reports.
The Independent also leads with the story of the tensions in the Middle East - as Benjamin Netanyahu warned of more airstrikes after Israel and Hezbollah exchanged heavy fire on Sunday.
The shadow home secretary has accused Labour of "betraying the British people" by "axing winter fuel payments", the Daily Express reports.
The Daily Star is urging its readers to grab their "budgie smugglers" as they head out for a hot Bank Holiday Monday.
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