Newspaper headlines: 'Meltdown Monday' and 'Race for No10 gets personal'
This week's extreme heat dominates Monday's front pages. The Mirror carries the headline "Blowtorch Britain", alongside pictures of people enjoying the weather on the beach in Brighton on Sunday. However, the paper reports that people are being warned to stay indoors on Monday and Tuesday amid "death fears and travel chaos".The Metro has dubbed today "Meltdown Monday" and reports that temperatures are set to top 40 degrees Celsius.
People are being urged to get their "40C winks" and take siestas during the heat wave, reports the Star.The Express, i, Times and Mail all lead on stories about the Tory leadership candidates, with the Express splashing on a story about a "showdown" between the five politicians during Sunday's leadership TV debate.
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