What the papers say - May 1
The fallout from the resignation of Amber Rudd as Home Secretary features on many of the morning papers, along with the Iran nuclear deal and the merger between Sainsbury's and Asda.
The Times leads with Sajid Javid's appointment as Ms Rudd's replacement, as he seeks to "break free" from Theresa May's legacy at the department and "put his own stamp on immigration" after Brexit.
THE TIMES: Javid to end hostile era for illegal immigrants #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/Q3DR2Fn8KL
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 30, 2018
The Daily Telegraph leads on claims from Israel that the nuclear pact with Iran was "based in deception".
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'Nuclear deal was based on deception, claims Israel' #TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/Oj6nsqPCLz
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) April 30, 2018
The Windrush generation lead the Guardian, with the new Home Secretary pledging to "do right" by immigrants from the Caribbean.
Guardian front page, 1 May 2018: Javid steps into the breach as PM tries to halt Windrush crisis pic.twitter.com/cwlAwboYlu
-- The Guardian (@guardian) April 30, 2018
The Financial Times reports on a "feverish tide" of takeover activity, pointing to the proposed merger of Sainsbury's and Asda, and similar deals between T-Mobile and Sprint.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition Tuesday May 1 https://t.co/CKOAyxsVMQpic.twitter.com/ehsPknlFnl
-- Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) April 30, 2018
The Metro runs with a picture of Mr Javid and reports that he said he was the right choice to sort out the Windrush scandal.
Tuesday's front page:JAVID STEPS UP#tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpapers#skypaperspic.twitter.com/srvYiFfuNw
-- Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) April 30, 2018
The i runs with a similar picture, saying the installation of the Bromsgrove MP will signal a "fresh start".
I: Javid signals fresh start at the Home Office #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/refGZlETcI
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 30, 2018
The Independent reports that Mr Javid wants to "distance" himself from the rhetoric of creating a hostile environment for immigration, as referenced by the then Home Secretary Theresa May.
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition: https://t.co/XF8VnDpHYFpic.twitter.com/SbNJgsvsQc
-- The Independent (@Independent) April 30, 2018
The Daily Mirror says there is "mounting pressure" on Theresa May to quit as Prime Minister over the Windrush scandal.
Tomorrow's front page: Mayday Mayday #tomorrorwspaperstodayhttps://t.co/OziTSEvT8Zpic.twitter.com/8vA0opSRuR
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) April 30, 2018
The Sun carries a story about a barrister being dismissed after allegedly spanking a junior colleague.
THE SUN: Rumpo of the Bailey #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/qEUaHvkGbc
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 30, 2018
The Daily Mail calls the House of Lords the "house of unelected wreckers" and reports that peers succeeded in their latest bid to derail Brexit.
Tuesday's @DailyMailUK#MailFrontPagespic.twitter.com/NrwKWHNymZ
-- Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) April 30, 2018
The Daily Express carries stories about a Parkinson's sufferer being beaten up in a care home and a terminal cancer patient waiting 16 hours for a bed, saying the care system is "in crisis".
EXPRESS: Caring in Crisis #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/0EzBAJ620b
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 30, 2018
Meanwhile, the Daily Star reports that comic Peter Kay is happy to have returned to the stage.
STAR: Peter Kay: I'm so happy to be back #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/ydbT1y48dJ
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 30, 2018