What the papers say: Monday's front pages

Monday's front pages focus mainly on those without power due to current cold snap and widespread travel disruption caused by snow and ice. 
What the papers say: Monday's front pages

By PA Reporter

Monday's front pages focus mainly on those without power due to current cold snap and widespread travel disruption caused by snow and ice.

The Irish Times reports that the incoming government is likely to expand roads investment after projects were seen to have stalled under the Green Party, senior figures in Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil have said

The Irish Examiner and The Echo focus on the homes being left without power and travel disruption in the south of the country.

In the UK. Elon Musk is among the topics covered by the nation’s papers on Monday.

The Telegraph and The Guardian lead with Mr Musk calling on Reform UK to replace Nigel Farage as the party’s leader.

Meanwhile, The Times and The Independent lead with Keir Starmer’s plan to slash NHS waiting lists.

Staying with Labour, the i says the party is set to drop its 2035 ban on new gas boilers.

The Daily Mail leads with calls for law changes after a rise in e-scooter collisions.

Migrant Channel crossings are expected to soar in 2025, experts have told the Daily Express.

Metro carries a story on a 32-year-old woman who became cancer-free following Britain’s first liver transplant to treat advanced bowel cancer.

The Financial Times leads with Wall Street in the US preparing for a listings rush amid buoyant financial markets.

And the Daily Star says a million British workers will take a sick day on Monday due to the wintry weather.

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