A round-up of Tuesday’s front covers of UK newspapers
The Sun
The Sun leads on the latest from hip hop mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ trial in New York.

The Times
Counter-terror police are investigating suspicious fires at Sir Keir Starmer’s north London home, at a second property and a vehicle linked to him, The Times reports.

The Guardian
The prime minister has been accused of echoing far-right rhetoric in a speech about immigration, The Guardian writes.

Daily Express
The Daily Express has called on Sir Keir Starmer to be the prime minister who finally delivers on curbing immigration levels.

Daily Mirror
A mystery fire at the north London home of the prime minister is being investigated by counter-terrorism police, the Daily Mirror reports.

Daily Mail
The Daily Mail leads on Tory criticism of the prime minister in relation to claims he made about his immigration crackdown.

The Daily Telegraph
A suspected firebomb attack on the prime minister’s north London home may be linked to another blaze just 24 hours earlier, The Daily Telegraph says.

Daily Star
Counter-terror police are investigating a fire at Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s home, the Daily Star reports.

Financial Times
The US and China have called a truce in their trade war, agreeing to a deal to slash tariffs, the Financial Times writes.

The i Paper
Care homes have warned the Home Office they may end up closing after the government announced plans to crackdown on immigration, cutting off a key source of staff for them, The i Paper reports.

Metro
The Metro leads on the news that six members of a spy ring paid to plot the kidnapping, murder or smearing of Vladimir Putin’s enemies in the UK have been jailed for 50 years in total.



