Newspaper headlines: Manchester remembers bombing victims

Image caption The Manchester Evening News is remembering the 22 victims of the bombing in the city, who died a year ago. The front cover includes the names of those killed and a heart made up of the Manchester worker bee, a symbol of the city.
Image caption Wood burning stoves could be banned from sale in a new government policy to reduce air pollution, the Daily Telegraph reports. Alongside a crackdown on wood burning stoves, a new clean air strategy could see a ban on certain types of car tyres and brakes, cleaning solvents, fertilisers and solid fuels.
Image caption The Daily Mail also leads on the government's proposals to improve air quality. Environment Secretary Michael Gove will say in a speech on Tuesday that air pollution is the fourth-biggest killer behind cancer, obesity and heart disease.
Image caption The Times reports search engine Google could be helping users to uncover the identity of rape victims whose anonymity is protected by law. The search engine uses automated related searches or "autocomplete" functions which brings up victims' names because it has logged popular searches.
Image caption The Metro also leads on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's official wedding photos.
Image caption The Sun features a special wrap to commemorate the release of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's official wedding pictures, which features page boys and bridesmaids including Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Image caption The Metro also leads on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's official wedding photos.
Image caption Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has snubbed suggestions of a snap general election in order to break the deadlock in Brexit negotiations, the Daily Express reports. The paper says Tory backbenchers were preparing for a poll amid fears that Theresa May's difficulties were becoming insurmountable.
Image caption The i leads on rail disruption caused by the biggest timetable change in decades. Rail operators have warned the paper that disruption is expected to continue for days.
Image caption Childhood leukaemia can develop when children are not exposed to common germs, according to a study in the Daily Mirror. The paper quotes the study which says: "We should stop worrying about infections and encourage social interactions."
Image caption The Daily Star says comedy fans have something to look forward to, after it was revealed that Peter Kay is working on a sitcom with his Car Share sidekick Sian Gibson.