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Monday's national newspaper front pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

Britain has accused Russia of committing "war crimes" in Syria.

:: The Times

Theresa May has hit back at David Cameron after claims he branded her "lily-livered" for urging him to drop demands for tougher immigration controls.

:: The i

The paper has the headline 'Brexit battle' and reports on tensions in Government over Mrs May's apparent failure to back colleagues.

:: Daily Express

Senior cabinet ministers have raised hopes of a quick exit from the EU and the return of full border controls to the UK.

:: Financial Times

Senior financiers are alarmed at growing political momentum behind a 'hard-Brexit' they fear will erode business confidence.

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:: Daily Mirror

Police have started digging in the search for missing Ben Needham on the Greek island of Kos.

:: Metro

It leads on comments made by Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell about former Tory MP Esther McVey.

:: The Guardian

Britain's biggest independent co-op has made the highest single payout to a worker for breaching low-pay laws.

:: Daily Mail

Soldiers who face legal action following their behaviour whilst serving in Iraq have reacted with fury.

:: The Sun

England striker Jamie Vardy admits he made a terrible mistake when he racially abused a student but is horrified to be dubbed a racist.

:: Daily Star

Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman has been accused of trying to fix the show for contestant Daisy Lowe.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening 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.