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#AceDailyNews says here’s todays Newspaper Headlines: Its all about ‘ Migration Crisis ‘ as thousands of ‘ Illegals ‘ pay massive amounts of MONEY to those in ‘ Organised Crime Gangs ‘ who illegally load in FACT overload small boats and without any thoughts for the ‘ Capsizing & Drownings ‘ and on Sunday one person ‘ USED PETROL BOMB on a centre in Dover this has to end NOW Kindness & Love XX says 🙏🙏’s Lord Thy God For Those That NEED Sanctuary Receive it And Teach those others Not to Abuse the System Amen

The Mail's main image is of tennis player Emma Raducanu
The fire attack at a migrant centre in Dover is featured in several of Monday’s papers. The Mail says witnesses described seeing a “laughing” man target the facility with three incendiary devices. It comes amid fears over the number of migrants that have crossed the Channel to the UK this year, the paper reports. It also says concerns are growing over the conditions at a second asylum processing site in Kent.
The Telegraph features an image of a man wearing a long black coat and holding a cane. He is standing next to a woman wearing a black dress with a furry cream collar.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s plans to relieve overcrowding at the asylum processing centre in Kent lead the Telegraph. Overcrowding at the site worsened on Sunday as hundreds of migrants were transferred there after the centre in Dover came under attack, the paper reports. It says the Home Office is drawing up proposals for spot booking rooms rather than reserving entire hotels as part of the measures.
An image of a man throwing a device out of the window of a car at the Dover migrant centre is on the front page of the Express.
The Express also looks at the fire attack on the Dover migrant centre. The paper reports that two were hurt when the devices exploded. The bomb squad deactivated one device found in the attacker’s car in a petrol station, it says. Elsewhere, the paper warns food prices could rise again after Putin abandoned the internationally brokered grain deal with Ukraine.
The Guardian's main image is of a man paying tribute at a memorial in Itaewon.
The Guardian says ministers are accused of creating “wild west” conditions in matters of national security by the increased use of personal email and phones to conduct confidential business. The paper’s main image is of a man paying tribute at a memorial in Itaewon to those who were killed in a crush there over the weekend. The paper also reports a new round of cuts at the BBC could drastically reduce local radio programming in England.
King Charles and Rishi Sunak feature on the front page of the i.
And the i reports Mr Sunak is prepared to U-turn on his decision not to attend the COP27 climate conference after backlash from his party. The paper also says the attack on the migrant centre in Dover happened as Ms Braverman faces calls to quit over the conditions at the Kent site.
An image of a doctor examining a hospital patient is on the front page of the Mirror.
The Mirror says the NHS is facing its worst winter on record as doctors fear a mix in Covid and flu cases will spark a crisis.
The front page of the FT
The FT says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to ditch the deal that allows Ukraine to export grain from its Black Sea ports will lead to another jump in global food prices. Experts warn it will have “catastrophic consequences” for poorer nations, the paper notes.
An image of England defender Reece James is on the front of the Sun.
The Sun says that an arrest is imminent after a troll who abused Chelsea defender Reece James has been tracked down to the Middle East. Mr James gave statements to Instagram, police and officials abroad, the paper says.
Three images of Russian President Vladimir Putin feature on the front of the Daily Star.
“Who’s the Vladdy?” asks the Daily Star. The paper says the Ukrainian suspect Vladimir Putin has been replaced by three body doubles who have had plastic surgery.

Several of the front pages carry pictures of yesterday’s petrol bomb attack at a centre for migrants in Dover. 

The Daily Express describes what happened as “horrifying”, and says witnesses have spoken of a man “laughing” as he hurled three incendiary devices at the busy facility, before killing himself. The Times says the man is thought to have been a British citizen who drove from elsewhere in the country to carry out the attack. 

The Daily Mail says it marks an intensification in Britain’s migrant crisis – amid concerns over the number of people being picked up in the Channel and the conditions they’re being held in.

The Daily Telegraph reports that the home secretary is considering housing migrants in hotels alongside the public, as part of plans to relieve overcrowding at the main asylum processing centre in Kent. 

The paper says Suella Braverman has been under scrutiny for her handling of what it calls “catastrophic overcrowding” for Channel migrants at the disused Manston airfield, where hundreds more people were moved from the Dover reception centre after it was petrol bombed.

The Daily Mirror carries a front page warning that doctors fear the NHS is facing the worst winter on record, sparked by a mix of Covid and flu. The paper says medical staff are worried that people will die needlessly unless the government intervenes.

Home Secretary Suella Braverman

The i reports that Rishi Sunak is prepared to make a U-turn – and decide to attend the upcoming climate summit in Egypt. It says the prime minister has been facing what it calls a “major Tory backlash” over his decision not to go to Cop27 because of “pressing” issues at home.

The Guardian reports that BBC local radio in England is under threat from huge cuts. Sources tell the paper that the proposals – due to be announced this week – will herald the end of most local stations as truly distinctive, standalone outlets. 

A BBC spokesperson says staff will hear about any proposed changes first – adding that the corporation’s plans are designed to ensure it keeps pace with audiences in a fast-changing world.

With just under three weeks to go before the start of the football World Cup in Qatar, The Sun reports that a racist troll – who abused the England player, Reece James – has been tracked down to the Middle East. 

The paper says an arrest is imminent. The 22-year-old Chelsea defender tells The Sun he’s determined to fight back against online menace, by reporting it whenever he sees it – but admits it’s “tough”.

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