Jenas 'so ashamed' and tributes to Hannah Lynch
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"I'm so ashamed" is the headline on the front page of The Sun, external, which leads on its interview with the former BBC presenter Jermaine Jenas who apologises to his wife and to women to whom he sent text messages, which led to him being sacked.
The Daily Mirror, external also leads with the latest on the former England and Spurs midfielder.
Several other newspapers remain pre-occupied with the 10% increase in the energy price cap announced on Friday by the regulator Ofgem - including the Guardian, external which reports that Sir Keir Starmer is facing pressure from Labour backbenchers to extend financial support to vulnerable people this winter.
Labour MP Rachael Maskell - who chairs a group that looks into issues affecting older people - tells The Times, external she is "deeply concerned" about restricting the winter fuel allowance.
The Daily Mail's, external editorial says many pensioners this winter will be forced to choose "between heating and eating".
Elsewhere, the Daily Express, external leads with tributes to teenager Hannah Lynch whose body was retrieved from inside a superyacht which sank off the Italian coast earlier this week.
Defence Secretary John Healey tells the Daily Telegraph, external Ukraine's incursion into the Kursk region of Russia has "sown doubt" into the minds of Russians about President Putin's leadership.
Finally, the i newspaper, external reports a new problem is facing the £57bn HS2 project - a large gap between the trains doors and station platforms means the trains are unsafe to use at 11 existing stations on the route.
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