The UK sending Royal Navy vessels to Jersey amid a row over fishing rights with France features on the front pages.
The UK sending Royal Navy patrol vessels to monitor a protest by French fisherman in waters around Jersey makes the front of some of the papers. The Daily Mail says it is a "major escalation" of the row with France over fishing rights. It reports that the vessels - armed with cannon and machine guns - will patrol the Channel after 100 French fishing boats threatened to block the island's main harbour.
Holidaymakers arriving back at British airports this summer could face queues of up to 10 hours because of increased checks being carried out at the border, according to the i newspaper. It also claims the government's failure to develop a Covid passport app in time for the return of international travel on 17 May will cost travellers hundreds of pounds in extra costs.The Sun leads on a father of four who died after being stabbed in Laindon, near Basildon in Essex, on Sunday.
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