You can watch our Press Preview with Zoe Grunewald, policy and politics correspondent at The New Statesman, and Harry Cole, political editor at The Sun, in the video above.
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Sky News takes a look at the stories making the headlines on Tuesday's newspaper front pages.
Monday 25 September 2023 23:45, UK
You can watch our Press Preview with Zoe Grunewald, policy and politics correspondent at The New Statesman, and Harry Cole, political editor at The Sun, in the video above.
See you again on Tuesday evening for a look at Wednesday's papers.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman will say Channel migrants should not be treated as refugees and the current asylum system is "absurd and unsustainable", the Daily Express reports.
The Metropolitan Police has opened an investigation into several claims of sexual assault against Russell Brand - saying it has received a "number of allegations" from London and across the UK, the Daily Mirror reports.
Police have confirmed they are investigating fresh claims of sexual assault against comedian Russell Brand, The Sun reports.
The home secretary is set to warn that as many as 780 million people will be eligible to claim asylum without radical reform of global refugee rules, The Daily Telegraph reports.
Rishi Sunak is "alarmed" by the cost of HS2 amid reports executives on the project have acted like "kids with a golden credit card", The Times says.
One in 10 prisons in England and Wales are barely fit for purpose and should be shut down if alternative buildings can be found, The Guardian reports.
Detectives have launched an official investigation into Russell Brand after more women contacted them with claims of sex assaults, the Metro reports.
The home secretary is set to insist Channel boat migrants should no longer be treated as refugees, the Daily Mail reports.
The RSPCA is at "breaking point" as thousands of inexperienced owners abandon rabbits, mice and rats as the cost of living crisis bites, the Daily Star reports.
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