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Newspaper headlines: 'Geordie joy' and 'Labour's war of words' Newspaper headlines: 'Geordie joy' and 'Labour's war of words'
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Photos of Newcastle United's League Cup final victory over Liverpool at Wembley feature on most of Monday's front pages. "Geordie joy" is the caption on the i newspaper as the Toon ended a 70-year drought for silverware. Elsewhere on the front is the political story on Labour MPs warning that the government has not done enough to head off a rebellion from backbenchers over its proposed welfare reform plans. Joelinton and Bruno beam as Newcastle celebrate their historic League Cup triumph
Jubilant Newcastle United fans punch the air at the final whistle - marking the 2-1 cup final victory, as a photo on the Guardian captures many smiling faces in the Wembley crowd. Sticking with politics, the Guardian says more than 600,000 people who claim certain disability benefits are set to lose an average of £675 a month.
Monday's Metro has an image of a nightclub on fire in North Macedonia. The blaze killed nearly 60 people in the eastern town of Kocani. The paper leads with comments made by Health Secretary Wes Streeting to Laura Kuenssberg where he warned there is an "overdiagnosis" of mental health conditions - with too many people, in his words, being "written off".
According to the Daily Mail, a quarter of young people have considered quitting working entirely. It cites poor mental health as the most frequent reason for under-25s wanting to drop out of employment, following on from Wes Streeting's comments on Sunday.
Another government minister is the subject of Monday's lead in the Daily Telegraph as it says Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is "under fire for bowing to unions". The former head of Ofsted Amanda Spielman tells the paper Phillipson must pause her reforms in England before the "damage is done". The Telegraph also splashes a photo of a beaming Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton marking Newcastle's years of hurt being over.
Astronauts are pictured on the Times waving on the International Space Station after arriving on Sunday. They will relieve Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stuck on the orbital lab for nine months.
In other news, McFly singer Danny Jones's wife Georgia Horsley has moved out of their family home, the Sun reports. It comes after he was filmed kissing I'm A Celeb co-star Maura Higgins at the Brit Awards earlier this month.
Lady Sarra Hoy, the wife of Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, speaks about "the couple's strength as they both battle ill health". The tabloid says she gives a "moving interview" as the pair face health battles - including Sir Chris's terminal cancer diagnosis.
Sir Chris Hoy's wife is also on the front page of the Daily Express telling the paper that the couple will not become victims of their own health as the decorated Olympian continues to go about his life with terminal cancer. The tabloid leads on reports about a new drug treatment for cystic fibrosis which it claims is a major boost for thousands of people with the condition in the UK.
Finally, St Patrick's Day is set to be a scorcher according to the Daily Star as it reports Britain is set to be hotter than Spain with temperatures reaching a sweltering 19°C this week.
As the government prepares to unveil changes to the welfare system this week, several of the front pages focus on the continued opposition to the plans by some of their own MPs.As the government prepares to unveil changes to the welfare system this week, several of the front pages focus on the continued opposition to the plans by some of their own MPs.
The Guardian says there is "growing fury" adding that Cabinet ministers, who have been among those to raise doubts about the scale of the cuts, have expressed concerns about the way No 10 has handled the messaging so far.The Guardian says there is "growing fury" adding that Cabinet ministers, who have been among those to raise doubts about the scale of the cuts, have expressed concerns about the way No 10 has handled the messaging so far.
According to the i newspaper it is highly likely more Labour MPs will "make their opposition known".According to the i newspaper it is highly likely more Labour MPs will "make their opposition known".
In the Times, it says Downing Street is about to start a "charm offensive" by inviting backbenchers to meet the Sir Keir Starmer, as well as other senior figures, to discuss the policy.In the Times, it says Downing Street is about to start a "charm offensive" by inviting backbenchers to meet the Sir Keir Starmer, as well as other senior figures, to discuss the policy.
The Daily Mail calls on the prime minister and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall to "stand firm against the naysayers" - commenting that a "backlash" to the reforms was "inevitable".The Daily Mail calls on the prime minister and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall to "stand firm against the naysayers" - commenting that a "backlash" to the reforms was "inevitable".
Similar ground is covered in the Daily Telegraph which says that welfare reform was never going to be "easy" - but that ministers are "already in retreat at the first sound of gunfire from within the party".Similar ground is covered in the Daily Telegraph which says that welfare reform was never going to be "easy" - but that ministers are "already in retreat at the first sound of gunfire from within the party".
Joelinton and Bruno beam as Newcastle celebrate their historic League Cup triumph
In other news, the Daily Express reports on a new treatment for cystic fibrosis, which it claims represents a "major boost" for thousands of people with the condition.In other news, the Daily Express reports on a new treatment for cystic fibrosis, which it claims represents a "major boost" for thousands of people with the condition.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting says doctors are "over diagnosing" mental health conditions, according to Metro.Health Secretary Wes Streeting says doctors are "over diagnosing" mental health conditions, according to Metro.
Danny Jones's wife has moved out of their family home after his kiss with I'm A Celeb co-star Maura Higgins, the Sun reports.Danny Jones's wife has moved out of their family home after his kiss with I'm A Celeb co-star Maura Higgins, the Sun reports.
There are jubilant photos of Newcastle United fans and players on many front pages - including the Daily Mirror which looks back at the Toon's 2-1 victory of Liverpool at Wembley.There are jubilant photos of Newcastle United fans and players on many front pages - including the Daily Mirror which looks back at the Toon's 2-1 victory of Liverpool at Wembley.
Finally, the Daily Star says Britain is set to be the hottest spot in Europe as a "craic-ing" 800 mile-wide heat dome brings four days of sun from St Patrick's Day on Monday.Finally, the Daily Star says Britain is set to be the hottest spot in Europe as a "craic-ing" 800 mile-wide heat dome brings four days of sun from St Patrick's Day on Monday.
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