Monday's national newspaper front pages
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Monday's national newspapers.
The i paper leads on a story about Boris Johnson pledging to spend £300m on Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to renew the union.
The Daily Star reports that a celebrity's intimate tape has been shared online.
The Times
reports that Boris Johnson is set to make a £300m spending pledge ahead
of an expected "bruising encounter" with Ruth Davidson, the
Conservative Party's leader in Scotland.
The Guardian
reports that a think-tank is warning Boris Johnson his domestic agenda
would be crushed by the emergency following a no-deal Brexit.
The Daily Telegraph leads with a story about the government's £100m Brexit advertising campaign.
The Daily Express reports that the prime minister Boris Johnson has piut his cabinet on "full no-deal Brexit alert".
The Daily Mail reports that patient numbers are responsible for the delays at GP surgeries.
The Daily Mirror leads with a warning from police about British tourists being stabbed at the popular Spanish resort of Magaluf.
The Financial Times reports
that the French owner of car manufacturer Vauxhall is prepared to pull
all of its production the UK if Brexit hits the firm's British factory's
profitability.
The Independent leads
on the story of a lesbian woman who was unlawfully deported from the UK
to Uganda where she was gang-raped and now lives in fear.
Metro
leads on a report about a homophobic hate crime, including pictures of a
group of men whom police wish to question in connection with a violent
attack.
Watch the Press Preview every night on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. The reviewers on Monday will be Stig Abell, the editor of the Times Literary Supplement, and Dia Chakravarty, the Brexit editor of the Daily Telegraph.