What the papers say – May 15

The papers early in the workweek focus primarily on the Home Secretary’s upcoming speech to the National Conservatism Conference.
The Telegraph, The guard, The times and the I All reports Suella Braverman will tell the conference on Monday that the prime minister must deliver on the Tory manifesto’s promise to reduce net migration.
Meanwhile it is Daily mail And Daily express They lead with allegations that Sir Keir Starmer plans to “fix” future elections by giving EU citizens the right to vote and lowering the voting age to 16.
Elsewhere the Financial Times The G7 and EU are reportedly planning to ban Russian gas imports on routes where Moscow has cut supplies.
The daily mirror devotes its front page to a picture of Rob Burrows and Kevin Sinfield at the finish line of Sunday’s Leeds Marathon.
According to This Morning host Phillip Schofield, he has hired a lawyer to help deal with the aftermath of a reported dispute with co-host Holly Willoughby The sun.
And the Daily Star says a cold snap will hit the UK before summer brings temperatures of 27C next month.