The cost of mortgages rising and Holly Willoughby's return to This Morning feature on Monday's front pages.
There is no stand-out lead across Monday's newspapers. The Times leads with a story about the GMB and Unite unions, which both back Labour, criticising the party's "proposed ban on new drilling licences for North Sea oil and gas". Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds is quoted as saying the party's plan to allow energy extraction to continue until 2050 "would protect the jobs of those working in the sector".
Ahead of hearings this week before the Covid-19 inquiry, the Guardian reports a claim from the Trades Union Congress that the UK was left "hugely unprepared" for the pandemic due to "years of austerity", comments aimed at the policies of governments led by David Cameron and George Osbourne.
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