This page will be updated as the previews come in.
After the weekend break, welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Monday 26 February 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Top Tories are being warned of a voter backlash by Red Wall MPs over the party withdrawing the whip from Lee Anderson about his comments on Sadiq Khan, reports THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. DAILY MAIL: The number of young people blaming Mental Health Issues for being out of work has more than doubled in the last ten years, according to the Daily Mail. DAILY MIRROR: School suspensions have shot up by 92% due to a surge in violent behaviour among school pupils, according to the Daily Mirror's front page. THE TIMES: On The Times front page, comments from the Foreign Secretary warning that AI deepfakes could be used by bad actors to try and hijack the next General Election. There's calls for a new Technology Act. THE I: The I leads on comments from Baroness Warsi, the former Tory Party chairwoman, who says The Conservatives are "in the gutter" over allegations of racism and Islamophobia. Also mentioning Anderson's suspension. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express leads on reports which claim there could be influxes of 250,000 extra migrants a year if Labour win the next election. Sir Keir Starmer's "open door" might need to shut. THE GUARDIAN: Rishi Sunak urged to speak out as Islamophobia deepens and Prime Minister urged to denouce Anderson's words, this is on The Guardian's front page tomorrow. DAILY STAR: Daily Star report that "wet wet wet" torrential rain on Leap Year Day this year will make February the wettest month since records began in 1766. METRO: Metro lead with details of Kate McCann, former Sky News journalist, and the "horrifying night" her drink was spiked by a group of uncaring "brazen" men.
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