EPAThe reaction to Theresa May’s “new deal” on Brexit is the lead story for most papers.
Confidence vote?


Among the issues covered are online bullying, mental health, plastic waste and climate change.
The paper’s leader writer says few will envy today’s teenagers, growing up in a world of fast-changing technology, social media pressures and political upheaval.
Jamie’s restaurant woes
According to the paper, the company, its lenders and Whitehall are preparing for the accountancy firm, EY, to be appointed in the absence of a last-ditch rescue deal.
It says the Business Secretary, Greg Clark, has come under huge pressure to help, but the government feels it is unable to overcome legal challenges over EU state aid rules.
The collapse of Jamie Oliver’s chain of restaurants is widely covered.
PAShoppers v robbers
Finally, there are dramatic accounts and pictures of shopkeepers, customers and passers-by chasing members of a moped gang who had allegedly raided a jewellery shop in west London.
One member of the public knocked over a suspect with a traffic cone while others used a bin and a menu board to stop them.
A local resident tripped one of the men before about 10 others pinned him down until police arrived. Five men have been arrested.
