Newspaper headlines: NHS scandal and heatwave on the way

Image caption Jeremy Hunt's admission that up to 270 women may have died of breast cancer after an NHS computer error leads the front of Metro.
Image caption The Daily Express says "hundreds" of women may have died after they missed out on breast cancer screening.
Image caption The Daily Telegraph has interviewed a nurse who developed breast cancer after the NHS failed to offer her a screening appointment. Patricia Minchin, 75, told the paper there had been an NHS "cover up" over the scandal.
Image caption The Times says the women face an "agonising wait" of up to six months to be checked for breast cancer because of the glitch.
Image caption The Guardian says some 450,000 women in England missed breast cancer screenings because of the IT error.
Image caption Jeremy Hunt "apologised wholeheartedly" for the "eight-year oversight", says the i.
Image caption The Sun says health officials are now "desperately" trying to contact those "denied life-saving scans".
Image caption The Daily Mail highlights the case of pensioner Brian Gough, whose wife Trixie died of cancer after missing out on her scan.
Image caption The Daily Star leads on the Bank Holiday weather forecast, and says Britain can expect a very warm weekend, with temperatures as high as 25C.
Image caption And the Financial Times reports Philip Hammond "plans to sabotage" a new EU satellite navigation project if the UK is banned from contributing to it after Brexit.