Tuesday's international newspaper front pages
Reommark.com takes a look at the stories making a splash in Tuesday's international newspapers.
The Sun leads with an exclusive on Defence Secretary Michael Fallon, who was forced to apologise for repeatedly putting his hand on journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer's knee…
I newspaper splashes the Trump-Russia FBI investigation, as the net closes in on the President's campaign aides…
It's all about British heroes for the Daily Mirror, who picture Prince William alongside Grenfell Tower firefighters at the Pride of Britain awards…
The Guardian focuses on the former Trump aide who has pleaded guilty to perjury…
Research seen by the Daily Mail reportedly claims polluted air is killing forty-thousand people a year…
As Theresa May is urged to call an inquiry into harassment claims, The Daily Telegraph says the Parliament sex scandal 'could be worse than expenses'…
Ministers could face the sack in a sex-pest Commons crackdown, reports The Times…
The Daily Star reports on Coronation Street actor Bruno Langley, who has been charged with two counts of sexual assault...
An aspirin a day could reduce the risk of developing some cancers by half according to a major study that makes the front page of the Daily Express…
Metro leads with the Westminster crackdown on sexual harassment, following allegations of sexual misconduct in Parliament...
The Financial Times leads with the first indictments in special counselRobert Mueller's investigation into Russian links to Donald Trump's election team…