You can watch the press preview, with columnist for The Independent James Rampton and assistant editor at The Spectator Madeline Grant, in the video above.
Be sure to come back on Monday evening for a first look at Tuesday's papers.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Monday's national newspaper front pages.
Sunday 15 June 2025 23:20, UK
You can watch the press preview, with columnist for The Independent James Rampton and assistant editor at The Spectator Madeline Grant, in the video above.
Be sure to come back on Monday evening for a first look at Tuesday's papers.
Iran and Israel are moving closer to all-out war after both launched fresh strikes over the weekend, says the Daily Mirror. It reports that 14 Israelis and "hundreds" of Iranians were killed.
The Sun says there is a bullying investigation being carried out on the BBC Breakfast programme.
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said regime change in Iran "could certainly be the result" of its attacks - as both sides show no sign of backing down, reports the Financial Times.
The ongoing strikes by Israel and Iran on each other's territory also lead The Guardian. The paper says leaders at the G7 summit in Canada are likely to urge President Trump to pressure Israel for a ceasefire.
The Express reports on criticism of the prime minister for "repeatedly snubbing" demands for a grooming inquiry. Nigel Farage has said Sir Keir must apologise for "insults" to campaigners.
Donald Trump has sternly warned Iran against any kind of attack on American interests, says The Times. The US president said it would provoke a response "at levels never seen before".
The Mail says the prime minister is in "full retreat" over grooming gangs - now announcing an investigation by the National Crime Agency after also giving into calls for a public inquiry.
The Telegraph reports that, according to US officials, President Trump vetoed an Israeli plan to kill Iran's supreme leader
The Star celebrates a week of hot and sunny weather ahead for Britain.