Newspaper headlines: Law to stop small boats and Johnson 'to make dad a Sir'

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Newspaper headlines: Law to stop small boats and Johnson 'to make dad a Sir'
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Plans to end migrant Channel crossings and claims the ex-PM wants his father to be knighted lead the papers.

A number of Tuesday's papers lead with government plans to reduce the number of people entering the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats. The Times says that, under the plans, there will be a cap on overall refugee numbers and the home secretary will have a legal duty to remove almost all asylum seekers who enter the country on small craft. It adds that duty will "take precedence over human rights and modern slavery claims".

Mr Hancock is said to have spoken to an aide about taking plans for the centre "off the table" if James Daly, MP for Bury North, went against the government on a key vote.The Metro reports that 21-year-old Eve Smith, one of three people whose bodies went undiscovered for days after a car crash near Newport early on Saturday morning, is the second daughter her family have lost to a road accident.

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