Daily Express
The Daily Express features claims from the young person who is embroiled in a row between The Sun and the BBC, who said the claims made about him and a presenter are “rubbish”.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph says Ukraine will be offered “NATO-lite” protections by the military bloc when it meets this week.
The Times
Hotels have been given millions of pounds by the government to reserve beds for migrants, in the event there is an up-tick in channel crossings, The Times reports.
Daily Mirror
More on the BBC presenter claims on The Mirror, which leads with the comments from the young person who said the star did “nothing wrong”.
Daily Star
The El Nino phenomenon (weather fronts that often bring about very warm weather) could mean the UK faces temperatures of up to 21C in February, according to the Daily Star.
Daily Mail
The Daily Mail says a poll by the paper found one-in-six people know who the suspended presenter is at the BBC.
The Guardian
The Guardian leads with comments from the “young person” in the BBC/Sun row, where they rebuff the claims made by their parents about alleged payments made by a presenter in exchange for explicit pictures.
i
The comments from the “young person” involved in the BBC/Sun row are on the front of the i, where they say the presenter in question did “nothing wrong”.
The Sun
The Sun carries comments from the parents of the young person involved in its BBC story, which call bosses at the broadcaster “liars”, insisting they spoke to the Beeb about their concerns in May.
Financial Times
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey and Chancellor Jeremy Hunt have used their Mansion House speeches to call for restraint over wage rises, saying it contributes to “sticky inflation”.
Metro
The Metro leads on today’s teacher stabbing in Gloucestershire, saying students were texting their parents from the classroom during the ordeal.