Tuesday's national newspaper front pages
Reommark HitsTz takes a look at the stories making a splash in Tuesday's national newspapers.
Nurses and teachers are planning to strike if their pay rises are capped at 1% for an eighth year, the i reports.
Evidence that EU nationals in the UK are being illegally prevented from renting or buying properties, getting jobs and booking holidays is to be examined by the government equalities office, writes The Guardian.
Theresa May has asked President Trump to intervene in a trade dispute that threatens thousands of jobs in Belfast, The Times says
Holby City star John Michie said his family has "lost an angel" after the death of his daughter at Bestival, says The Sun
BBC Radio 4 will no longer required to broadcast religious, science or arts programmes under plans drawn up by the new regulator Ofcom, the Daily Telegraph says it has learned.
The daughter of Holby City star John Michie was found dead at a festival, the Daily Mirror reports
Holby City actor John Michie is in mourning following the suspected murder of his daughter at Bestival, says Metro
Wall Street has breathed a sigh of relief after Hurricane Irma shifted westwards easing fears of widespread devastation, says the Financial Times
John McDonnell has called for an insurrection during rallies with union members amid calls for co-ordinated strikes, reports the Daily Mail