Newspaper headlines: 'Town Halls' woke spree' and 'Palace's doctored photo'

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Many of the early editions of Monday's front pages feature a photo of the Princess of Wales and her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis - which has since been withdrawn by three major international news agencies over concerns it was "manipulated".

Some newspapers appear to take the photograph at face value including the Daily Mirror which calls it a Mother's Day happy snap of recovering Kate - though .

The Daily Express which proves the Princess of Wales on the mend.

But, the Daily Telegraph homes in on , which tells papers not to use it. The paper reports social media users had pointed out a number of issues with the picture - such as leaves on a background tree and no wedding ring on Catherine's hand.

The Daily Mail says what was meant to be a reassuring picture - months after Catherine's abdominal surgery - .

In other news, The Times reports new research which suggests against people perceived as insulting Islam. The independent report commissioned by the government's counter-extremism "czar" also exposed links between activists at the forefront of protests in Britain, and an extremist radical Islamic Party in Pakistan.

The Guardian has more on the joint call for politicians not to use the .

According to the i newspaper, faulty IT at the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Office - which cost the government Β£71m - . It says the flawed Atlas system is said to be blocking applications for British citizenship, and leaving "sobbing" ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Office staff locked out of vital casework.

Finally, the Financial Times says a joint survey it carried out shows for a growing economic feel-good factor in America.

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