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Monday's national newspaper front pages

Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Monday's national newspaper front pages.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is leading on the news that Donald Trump has deployed the National Guard in Los Angeles following clashes between federal immigration authorities and protesters.

Daily Mail

Corrupt immigration advisers are charging illegal workers up to 拢22,000 to help them dupe the Home Office in a cash for visas scam, says the Daily Mail. 

The Sun

Housing migrants in hotels and looking after them costs every penny of tax from 582,000 workers, according to The Sun.

Daily Mirror

The NHS faces its worst-ever donor blood crisis as supplies plunge to a critical low, sparking risk-to-life fears, says the Daily Mirror.

The Times

Police will receive an above-inflation spending increase from Rachel Reeves after police chiefs warned forces will have to face "stark choices" without extra money, The Times reports.

Daily Star

Temperatures in the UK are set to hit 30C by Friday, making the country hotter than Morocco, writes the Daily Star.

The Telegraph

The Telegraph has splashed on a warning from police officers to Rachel Reeves that forces are shedding officers due to funding cuts, leaving morale "crushed".

Daily Express

Angry campaigners have labelled the government's treatment of pensioners "a disgrace" after Labour's winter fuel U-turn, the Daily Express reports.

This comes as the government confirmed that those who were stripped of their allowance last year would have to wait months to find out whether they would be eligible for up to 拢300 again.