Government sources tell the paper they are not concerned about the size of any potential rebellion.
But it also reports that the Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall spent the weekend on the phone, ringing round “wavering backbenchers.”
The Daily Mail asks why Labour is pushing ahead with the policy when it claimed that the party’s own research back in 2017 warned that cutting the payments could lead to the deaths of thousands of pensioners.
The paper says the “shocking analysis” was written after Theresa May’s Conservative government announced similar plans to scrap the allowance and describes the proposal, which was later dropped by the Tories, as the “single biggest attack on pensioners in a generation”.
The Mail points out that Sir Keir was in the shadow cabinet when the research was first published.
“Don’t be a fuel, Keir” says the Daily Mirror’s editorial. The paper describes the policy as a “political mistake” which “surely merits a rethink.”
It’s urged the government to come up with an “escape route” before tomorrow’s vote.
The paper says government officials are weighing up the idea, which would give households on lower incomes cheaper gas and electricity.
The Daily Telegraph leads on the findings of a major report on the state of the NHS, due to be published later this week, which will warn that the health service is “going backwards” for the first time in 50 years.
The government-commissioned report, by the surgeon and former health minister, Lord Darzi, will say that progress made since the 1970s on deaths from heart disease is now “in reverse”.
The paper says a new report on the performance of the National Crime Agency (NCA) concludes that it is “on its knees” due to a lack of funding. The Home Office says it is committed to investing in the NCA.
Used by runners, cyclists and swimmers, the app tracks routes and times, allowing amateur athletes to share their progress on social media.
But the paper says it has uncovered a new trend where users offer to take on someone else’s exercise so they can still boast about how fit they are, even when they are too busy or lazy to do it themselves. Strava says any accounts found violating the apps terms of service will be suspended.