Today's front pages: Prince William and Prince Harry make a splash
The Week takes a look at the stories grabbing the headlines in Tuesday's national papers
The Week takes a look at the stories grabbing the headlines in Tuesday's national papers
Prince William and Prince Harry's campaign to remove the stigma around mental health dominates the front pages today, with the younger royal revealing he had seen a counsellor to deal with repressed grief from his mother Princess Diana's death and the Duke of Cambridge calling for an end of the "stiff upper lip".
Mounting tensions between the US and North Korea make it on to the front page of the i paper.
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On Sunday, Turkey voted to grant President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sweeping new powers which could threaten the migrant swap deal credited with stemming the tide of refugees into Europe, The Times reports.
The Guardian leads with the aftermath of the massive bomb dropped on an underground Islamic State base in Afghanistan, which locals hope may be the "fatal hit" spelling the end of the group.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror has an exclusive interview with Madeleine McCann's nanny, who was with the family when the toddler disappeared.
The Daily Express leads with the government's push to speed up deportation hearings for "foreign crooks".
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