Newspaper headlines: A city 'born of grief' and call to end online hate

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Newspaper headlines: A city 'born of grief' and call to end online hate
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The front pages focus on MPs' tributes to Sir David Amess - and his family's visit to the scene of the killing.

The Daily Express leads on news that the Queen has agreed Southend will be granted city status following the killing of MP Sir David Amess. It calls it a city "born of grief, love and respect", alongside a picture of Sir David's widow, Julia, who visited the church where he was killed.The Metro features a picture of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and the SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford at a remembrance service for Sir David.

footage shows him heading to a station on Friday morning before the killing, the paper reports.The Mirror reports that almost 40 hours of "video rants" by radical preacher Anjem Choudary can still be found online - despite YouTube removing them when he was jailed in 2016. It says "one Google search provided 27 links" to content it says is "poisoning minds on the web".

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