Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

The European Union could be forced to bring back border controls in the wake of the migrant crisis, Angela Merkel has said.

:: Daily Express

Britain's population will hit 85 million by 2080.

:: i

Infrastructure spending by the Government is still showing a "heavy bias" towards London.

:: The Independent

Two of Britain's largest energy suppliers are more reliant on coal to produce the electricity they sell to customers than they were 10 years ago.

:: The Guardian

Planned Government spending cuts will see at least 22,000 police jobs being lost.

:: Metro, Daily Mirror

The NHS has spent millions of pounds on gifts for patients - including holidays, horse-riding sessions, a satnav and a summer house.

:: Daily Mail

Charities sold personal details of a dementia sufferer to conmen who tricked him out of thousands of pounds.

:: The Times

Company bosses face tough new fines and disqualification under plans by David Cameron to force businesses to pay the national living wage.

:: Financial Times

David Cameron has scrapped demands for full British exclusion from EU employment laws ahead of his planned Brexit referendum, in a move that could help keep trade unions and Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leadership candidate, in the In camp.

:: The Sun

A steam train used in the opening sequence of Strictly Come Dancing featured in a porn film.

:: Daily Star

A Celebrity Big Brother star is threatening to sue the show.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers will be broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer and former Ed Balls advisor Alex Belardinelli.