Winter fuel 'in total chaos', and Ukraine 'fury' at US

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 Ministers weigh delay to soften welfare cuts

The Times reports that the government is considering making changes to its planned cuts to the welfare system. Government sources tell the paper that "tweaks" to soften the blow of the cuts are being sought - including to disability support and the two-child benefit cap. It comes as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage prepares to "outmanoeuvre" Labour on welfare by promising to reinstate winter fuel payments, the paper adds.

 Labour's fuel U-turn in total chaos

The Daily Express also focuses on welfare, saying the government's U-turn on winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners "has now descended into 'total chaos'". It says No 10 aides are now "scrambling to find a way" to ensure more OAPs get the payment. The paper adds that some Labour MPs believe Chancellor Rachel Reeves "faces the axe in a summer reshuffle".

 Decades of failure to act on racism inquiries leaves UK in 'doom loop'

The Guardian says only a third of recommendations from major inquiries to tackle endemic racism in the UK over the past 40 years have been implemented. It has carried out its own analysis ahead of the fifth anniversary of the Black Lives Matter protests. The main picture on the front page is of a damaged building in Kyiv following the biggest night of Russian air strikes since the war began.

 Trump's silence did this, with a picture of fire and destruction in Ukraine

The attacks on Ukraine lead the Daily Mirror, which headlines on President Volodymyr Zelensky's criticism of the US. Zelensky said "America's silence, and the silence of others, only encourages Putin," the paper reports. At least 12 people were killed and dozens more injured in the attacks which saw 367 drones and missiles fired.

 Trump pressures PM over Connolly

The Daily Telegraph reports that the US government is "monitoring" the case of Lucy Connolly, the UK councillor's wife who was jailed for 31 months over an online rant against migrants on the day of the Southport attacks. The paper says the White House's interest is an "escalation of free speech tensions" with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. The main picture features Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his fiancee Lauren Sanchez at the Monaco Grand Prix.

 Scandal of fat cats on first ever NHS rich list

The Daily Mail is focusing on what it calls the "first ever NHS rich list" which has been revealed in a new report. It says 512 NHS bosses are being paid salaries higher than the PM's (£172,153), while nearly 300 are on £200,000 or more. The picture is of Liz Hurley with her new "hairy hunk", US country singer Billy Ray Cyrus.

 HS2 plunged into fresh chaos as major tax fraud claims emerge

The front page of the i Paper carries its own exclusive on the HS2 rail project. The paper says it has spoken to whistleblowers who have made allegations of "large-scale" tax fraud related to the West Midlands part of the network. A government source tells the paper it is taking a "keen interest in this issue on behalf of the taxpayer and expect there to be serious consequences if these claims are substantiated".

 Top Guns buzzed by UFOs

The Daily Star also says it has an exclusive - but an "intergalactic" one. The paper has spoken to a documentary maker who says RAF pilots "have been buzzed" by UFOs but are scared to speak out in case they are grounded. The paper's thought for the day reads: "The truth is out there".

 Oil chiefs warn of end to shale boom as prices fall and Opec boosts output

Oil prices make the front page of the Financial Times, which reports that US oil companies are "cutting spending and idling drilling rigs". It links the changes to President Trump's tariffs which it says are increasing costs, while falling crude prices are squeezing profits. "We're on high alert at this point," one oil chief executive tells the paper.

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