Newspaper headlines: Lord Lucan 'found' and Prince Andrew 'bewildered'
"I've tracked down Lord Lucan", is the"bombshell claim" on the front of the Mirror. The peer vanished 46 years ago following the death of his family nanny, Sandra Rivett. An inquest found Lord Lucan murdered her. Now, the paper reports, Ms Rivett's son believes he has found him in Australia.
Elsewhere, the paper says Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis has cautioned about the risks of scripted interviews after outgoing BBC director general Lord Hall suggested the corporation's political interviews were too confrontational.A vivid red, the colour of Huawei's logo, greets i readers this morning. The paper says Mr Johnson blamed a lack of alternatives for his decision to allow the Chinese firm's involvement in the 5G network.
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