Warnings about the risk caused by NHS delays leads the front pages this Bank Holiday Monday.
A stark warning from a senior health official about the impact of NHS delays leads some of Monday's papers. The Mirror reports Dr Adrian Boyle, head of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, says between 300 and 500 people a week could be dying due to emergency care delays. He says A&E waits could be the worst on record this winter and has urged the health secretary to "get a grip on it", the paper notes.
The paper lists three exceptional challenges facing the PM - the warning from the nation's top A&E doctor Dr Boyle, official figures showing a record 45,736 migrants crossed the Channel last year and the latest rail strikes due this week. The Mail also features a picture of Prince William and Prince Harry, saying their relationship is "hanging by a thread".According to a poll shown exclusively to the i, Conservative voters blame the government for the crisis within the NHS.
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