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Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Times

The blame for the collapse of high street retailer BHS has been laid firmly at the door of Sir Philip Green in a new report by MPs.

:: The Guardian

The MPs claim the businessman took out hundreds of millions of pounds from the company, in effect precipitating its collapse.

:: The Daily Telegraph

MPs say Sir Philip should be stripped of his knighthood unless he funds BHS' £700m pensions deficit.

:: Daily Mail

The paper says Sir Philip has been branded the 'unacceptable face of capitalism' in the devastating report.

:: Daily Mirror

The tycoon has been warned he risks losing his knighthood unless he plugs the BHS pensions black hole with £571m.

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:: Metro

It also leads on the Philip Green story and has the headline 'Philip Greed'.

:: Financial Times

Goldman Sachs has been blamed by MPs for lending a 'lustre' of credibility to the doomed deal to rescue BHS.

:: i

Russian athletes can take part in the Rio Olympics despite state-sponsored doping.

:: Daily Express

A deal that could stop Britain from fully leaving the EU has sparked anger.

:: The Sun

A jail inmate bit the head off a pigeon in a sick dare to earn drugs from fellow prisoners.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Monday night's reviewers will be editor of The Times Literary Supplement, Stig Abell, and Sunday Mirror columnist Carole Malone.