Monday's papers have a mix of leads, focusing on attack ads by Labour and details of next month's coronation.
Monday's papers have a mix of leads, including follow ups on a controversial attack ad campaign by the Labour Party on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. An advert on social media by the party last week said the prime minister did not believe "adults convicted of sexually assaulting children" should go to prison.
Like a number of other outlets, the front of the paper marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, with a story headlined "Northern Ireland peace is fragile in wake of threats, says minister". It carries an interview with Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris, who talks about the security operation in place ahead of the visit to the region by US President Joe Biden.
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