What the papers say - March 26
There's a mixed bag on the front pages of Monday's papers with the NHS budget, Jeremy Corbyn and the gender pay gap all making an appearance.
The Times leads on comments made by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in which he suggested a ringfenced tax should be introduced to fund the NHS and said the service had been subject to "feast or famine" in previous decades.
THE TIMES: Hunt urges 10 year deal to fix 'crazy' NHS budget #tomorrowspapertodaypic.twitter.com/8S41iNVfXx
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 25, 2018
The Daily Telegraph runs with a letter from Jewish leaders which accuses Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn of siding with anti-Semites "time and time again".
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: Jewish leaders say Corbyn is 'hostile' #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/RRyTIklZF4
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 25, 2018
The gender pay gap leads the Guardian, with its report claiming that firms who miss the deadline to report pay equality will be named and shamed.
GUARDIAN: Report gender pay gap or risk court, firms told #tomorrowspapertodaypic.twitter.com/ek285rEf3q
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 25, 2018
The Financial Times carries a report on the Galileo space programme run by the European Union, with Theresa May battling to stop Britain being frozen out of the project amid concerns about hundreds of millions of pounds-worth of contracts.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, London edition, Monday 26 Marchhttps://t.co/tleqbbyTakpic.twitter.com/sx0dpunjgw
-- Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 25, 2018
The Metro runs with an apology from Mr Corbyn, with the Labour leader admitting his party has a problem with anti-Semitism.
Monday's front page:CORBYN: SORRYFOR LABOUR'SANTI-SEMITISM#tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpapers#skypaperspic.twitter.com/melNpNW5SI
-- Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) March 25, 2018
The i reports on calls for an investigation into Vote Leave funding after claims from a whistleblower the campaign broke spending limits.
Monday's i front page: Call for police probe into Vote Leave funding #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/EFys5aEIZM
-- i newspaper (@theipaper) March 25, 2018
The Independent leads on a record number of potential slavery victims being reported to the National Crime Agency over fears they are being exploited.
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition https://t.co/XF8VnDpHYFpic.twitter.com/bsoqHCruIG
-- The Independent (@Independent) March 25, 2018
The Daily Mirror carries the story of Martin Hibbert, who was "shredded by shrapnel" in the Manchester Arena bombing, and his bid to walk again.
Tomorrow's front page: MIRACLE OF BOMB VICTIM #tomorrowspaperstodayhttps://t.co/mHj0TrOgKmpic.twitter.com/d0WMkVBYq5
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) March 25, 2018
William Jaggs, who was convicted of manslaughter over the death of Lucy Braham, leads the Sun, which shows the 34-year-old on day release.
Tomorrow's front page: Junkie who killed fashion designer at Harrow School walks free pic.twitter.com/of4hmUhaca
-- The Sun (@TheSun) March 25, 2018
The Daily Mail leads on a campaign to save GKN, a firm that made Spitfires, as shares are bought by "aggressive speculators" amid suggestions of a hostile takeover.
Monday's @DailyMailUK#MailFrontPagespic.twitter.com/d1HvFgX5LP
-- Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) March 25, 2018
The Daily Express runs with NHS funding, with 34 MPs signing a letter calling for a "radical overhaul" of the health care system.
EXPRESS: May faces NHS funding revolt #tomorrowspapertodaypic.twitter.com/xZUgO1zXDE
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 25, 2018
And the Daily Star suggests that Hollywood stars are being sounded out to take the place of Ant for the finale of Saturday Night Takeaway.
STAR: Rock and Dec! #tomorrowspapertodaypic.twitter.com/vCrGZrgNd2
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) March 25, 2018