Newspaper headlines: 'Nothing compared' to superstar Sinéad O'Connor

Gaye GerardThe face of Sinéad O'Connor appears on many of the front pages.
The Express describes her as a "tragic music legend".
For the Sun she was a "pop icon".
"Nothing compared" is the Mirror's headline.
The i leads with a demand from business leaders for banks to be "reined in" after the NatWest crisis.
The FT believes the bank has failed to stem the fallout from the row.
The Telegraph says NatWest is facing an investigation into whether it broke the law - with the Information Commissioner's Office saying Nigel Farage's trust was "betrayed" by the bank.
The Mail says Rishi Sunak has called for "rogue" immigration lawyers to face the full force of sanctions - after the paper uncovered evidence that some solicitors were found telling migrants how to cheat the system.
The Times leads with a study suggesting that thousands more violent offenders will be created by ministers' failure to get children back to school after the pandemic.
The government says it is targeting youth crime with a £200 million fund.

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