‘PM refuses to join blockade’ and ‘Hungary enters new era’

The Prime Minister's plans to allow Britain to be able to sign up to EU single market rules, without a parliamentary vote by MPs, is on four of the front pages. The Daily Mail says Labour is being accused of "another Brexit betrayal", the Sun calls it a "plot to weaken Brexit". The Guardian has spoken to Professor Anand Menon, the director of the thinktank, UK in a Changing Europe.

He tells the paper that there's a danger of "integration with the EU by stealth". But he adds that he recognises the challenge facing the government if every new regulation has to be debated by MPs, describing this as "the ugly trade-off of Brexit". The i paper says President Trump's threat to blockade shipping in the Strait of Hormuz because of the collapse of peace talks between the US and Iran will be bad news for Britain's economy.

It reports that uncertainty over oil prices is causing economists to issue fresh warnings that inflation will rise. The Daily Telegraph says it's middle class households which will bear the brunt of price rises triggered by the war, according to the think-tank, the Resolution Foundation. It estimates higher fuel prices and energy bills will cost middle income families around £480 this year.

The Daily Express reports that hospital admissions from spider bites in England have doubled over a ten year period from 47 in 2015, to 100 in 2025, according to NHS figures. The paper says experts are blaming the rise on the number of "noble false widow" spiders which carry a deadly bacteria. The Daily Mail quotes an ecologist from Oxford University, Clive Hambler, who says the days when you could treat spiders as "benign" in Britain are over.

Many of the papers carry photos from last night's Olivier awards. Several captions relate to the success of Paddington: The Musical, which was the big winner. "Accolades meet marmalades", says the Guardian.

The Daily Telegraph has a striking photo on its front page of Rachel Zegler who won Best Actress in a musical for her role in Evita. "Don't cry for me, I've won an Olivier", reads the headline. Sign up for our morning newsletter and get BBC News in your inbox.