The Papers: 'Bank hottest day Monday' and 'Sturgeon's ex-husband used SNP cash'
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'Bank hottest day Monday' and 'Sturgeon's ex-husband used SNP cash'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBBCThe heatwave sweeping across the UK features on several front pages, with the Metro dubbing it "bank hottest day Monday". The 34.8C day made for the "highest temperature ever recorded in May." Tuesday "could be warmer", the paper warns.On the UK's sweltering Monday, the Times says the country was "hotter than Hanoi". And a warning from medics that "social media is the new smoking" is in the lead. This, it says, puts the PM "under increasing pressure to commit himself to a ban for u-16s". On the front page of The i Paper are the "motorhome, Jaguar and £3.2k coffee maker" that former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's ex-husband Peter Murrell "used SNP cash for". Several of today's papers follow this story. The outlet is also reporting that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor "received expenses boost as trade envoy... after review he ordered". A snap of former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell leaving court after admitting to embezzling £400,000 is splashed across the Guardian's front. The "estranged" husband of Nicola Sturgeon now "faces jail for thefts from party". Continuing the list of items embezzled by Murrell - from "a £35 loo seat to a £125,000 camper van" - the Mail asks: "How could Sturgeon not know?" The paper includes a snap of former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner at the beach on its front, writing "hope you've packed the Factor 50, Ange!"The Daily Telegraph headlines with a demand that "Sturgeon 'must come clean' over husband's £400k theft." MSPs are now challenging her assertion that she didn't know about the theft, it reports, with Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay reportedly calling Murrell a "thieving magpie"...





