Both the Daily Express and the Daily Telegraph have been praising the success of British actress Jodie Comer, who stars in BBC America's hit show Killing Eve. The papers have reported on her recent Emmy win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, as well as her upcoming projects.
The newspapers are also reporting that an investigation has been launched into NHS mental health services in Essex following concerns about patient safety. The inquiry will focus on the circumstances surrounding the death of a 32-year-old man who was under the care of local mental health services.
In other news, it has been revealed that Saudi Arabia and other major oil-producing countries have made "surprise" cuts to their production levels. This move is aimed at stabilizing global oil prices amidst concerns about oversupply.
The Sun reports that gangsters have placed a £10,000 bounty on the head of Thomas Cashman, who was recently convicted of murdering nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel in Liverpool. Police are said to be taking this threat seriously and have increased security measures around Cashman.
The Daily Mail features a story about a man who claims he was advised by an AI app to end his relationship with his partner. The app allegedly analyzed text messages between him and his girlfriend before recommending they break up due to "incompatibility issues." Experts warn against relying solely on technology for relationship advice.
Finally, millions of drivers across England are reportedly "stuck in parking app hell" as councils ditch coin-operated pay-and-display machines for cashless options. Many people are struggling to navigate the new systems and are being hit with fines for simple errors. The Daily Mail is calling for a return to traditional payment methods.