Knife crime leads several Monday papers after a weekend that saw more young lives lost.
The Daily Mail says new figures show the scale of the “youth knife crisis” that has seen the number of under-16s treated in hospital for stab wounds nearly double in five years.
Monday’s @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/Ku9i5AxKAx
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) March 3, 2019
The Daily Mirror leads with the deaths of 17-year-olds Yousef Makki and Jodie Chesney in separate knife attacks.
Tomorrow’s front page: Anyone’s street ..Anyone’s child#tomorrowspaperstodayhttps://t.co/eoVPsK99YN pic.twitter.com/nug3c6fNLG
— Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) March 3, 2019
Ms Cheney’s grandmother said the rise in violent crime across the country “has to stop”, the Metro reports.
Monday’s front page:’THIS HAS TO STOP’#tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #skypapers pic.twitter.com/wZf89ZVrI4
— Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) March 3, 2019
The Daily Express leads with calls to put thousands of police back on the street to tackle violent crime.
Daily Express: Put 20,000 police back on streets now!#tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/sYU3V0zuVf
— Helena Lee (@BBCHelenaLee) March 3, 2019
In other crime news, the i reports concerns that jurors are in danger of being left traumatised by sadistic evidence in sex offence trials.
My exclusive splash in Monday’s @theipaper, as we also begin a major four-part feature series on jury service:
Senior legal figures are worried that jurors in criminal trials face increasing risks of being traumatised by “sadistic” evidence#tomorrowspaperstoday @BBCHelenaLee pic.twitter.com/b7zfiSYCTJ
— Rob Hastings (@robhastings) March 3, 2019
The Daily Telegraph leads on Brexit and says Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has climbed down from demanding the EU puts limits on the backstop.
The front page of tomorrow’s Daily Telegraph: ‘Cox drops ‘hard limit’ demands on backstop’ #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/HOtP1rAzPG
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 3, 2019
The Times reports that the Prime Minister has been criticised for pledging funding for areas of the country that voted for Brexit.
May accused of bribery with £1bn to help towns#tomorrowspaperstoday @BBCHelenaLee #Brexit pic.twitter.com/K4VL2Cl5F4
— The Times Pictures (@TimesPictures) March 3, 2019
The Chancellor is set to report a windfall from higher tax receipts in his spring statement, the Financial Times reports.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Monday 4 March https://t.co/lx07gUfeKg pic.twitter.com/nbnDaA0H8Y
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) March 3, 2019
And The Guardian says there has been a surge in Ukip membership.
Guardian front page, Monday 4 March 2019: Surge in Ukip membership signals shift to far right pic.twitter.com/a8LeYRqYCJ
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 3, 2019