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Monday's national newspaper front pages



The Daily Mail also leads with a story about a slimming pill.
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The Sun leads on a racism row with a television show.
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The Daily Mirror leads on the looming collapse of Wonga.
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The Daily Star reports on a portable loo issue which will strike motorways in case of a "no-deal" Brexit.
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The Guardian leads on the Pope's request for forgiveness.
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The Times has revealed that a wave of burglaries was committed by a gang which flew in especially from Latin America.
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The paper leads on the Pope's visit to Ireland.
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The daughter of a couple who died in Egypt believes something in their room was responsible, reports the Daily Express.
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A new weight-loss pill is helping middle-aged people, reports The Daily Telegraph.
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Fewer asylum seekers are being given refuge in Britain, reports The Independent.
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Uber is planning to use bikes for shorter passenger journeys, according to the Financial Times.
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You can watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Saturday night's reviewers will be Stig Abell, editor of the Times Literary Supplement, and columnist Carole Malone.
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