The Guardian
More than 130 migrants will be allowed to remain in an Epping hotel after the Court of Appeal overturned a High Court ban on housing them there, says The Guardian.

The Daily Telegraph
Angela Rayner is facing an ethics investigation after she admitted that she removed her name from the deeds of her family house before buying a flat that saved her £40,000 in stamp duty, The Daily Telegraph reports.

The Times
The Times leads on the news that 13 councils are preparing legal action against the government to close migrant hotels.

Daily Express
Campaigners have called on ministers to “hang their heads in shame” after the government won an appeal to keep an Epping hotel open for housing migrants, writes the Daily Express.

i weekend
Reform UK has taken a 15% lead over Labour in “catastrophic” polling for Sir Keir Starmer’s party, the i weekend reports.

The Independent
Police are prepared for further anti-migrant protests after judges ruled that asylum seekers could remain at an Epping hotel where there has been a wave of demonstrations, says The Independent.

The Sun
“Innjustice,” writes The Sun, as outraged mothers criticised the Court of Appeal ruling allowing a controversial Essex hotel housing migrants to remain open.

FT Weekend
The FT Weekend is leading on the news that shares in Britain’s biggest banks fell on Friday amid mounting fears of a tax raid in the autumn budget.

Daily Mirror
Strictly star Shirley Ballas broke up with her fiance when he showed up safe and well after going missing on her birthday, the Daily Mirror reports.

Daily Mail
The Conservatives have demanded an inquiry into whether Angela Rayner broke the ministerial code after allegations that the deputy prime minister avoided £40,000 in stamp duty, according to the Daily Mail.

Daily Star
Singer Sir Rod Stewart has criticised Lib Dem leader Ed Davey for boycotting the royal banquet for Donald Trump, the Daily Star writes.




