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The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Brooklyn goes nuclear."

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham’s statement addressing his strained relationship with his parents features prominently on Tuesday’s front pages. “Brooklyn goes nuclear” says the Daily Mail as it quotes the eldest son of Sir David Beckham and Lady Victoria Beckham, accusing his parents of being “controlling” and putting their family brand first.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "I'm done with my family."

The Sun carries the same headline as the Mail, providing more details from the six-page Instagram statement from Peltz Beckham saying he has no wish to reconcile with his family.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "Brooklyn blasts Posh and Becks."

“Brooklyn blasts Posh and Becks” is the Daily Star’s take. Elsewhere, the paper pays tribute to legendary Italian fashion designer Valentino who has died aged 93.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: "British and US relationship at lowest ebb since 1956 Suez crisis."

The i Paper reports that Nato insiders are warning that Donald Trump’s ambition to annex Greenland is “destroying trust” and “tearing apart longstanding agreements”. The headline suggests that UK and US relations is at its “lowest ebb” since the 1956 Suez crisis.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "Trump links Greenland threats to Nobel snub."

Staying with Donald Trump, the Guardian reports the US president has linked his threats to seize control of Greenland to his failure to win the Nobel Peace Prize. In a text message sent to Norwegian prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre on Sunday, Trump said he no longer felt the need to think “purely of peace” after being snubbed for the award, the paper says. In the top picture spot is Prince Harry arriving at the Royal Courts of Justice in London for the trial against the Daily Mail for alleged unlawful information gathering.

The headline on the front page of the Metro reads: "A prize idiot."

The Metro focuses on the response from Norway’s prime minister, saying he has repeatedly tried to explain to Donald Trump that he was not purposely snubbed for the award. “A prize idiot” is the headline.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: "I no longer think purely about peace, says Trump."

The Times follows with reports that Trump has refused to rule out military action to seize Greenland despite intense opposition from European allies. The US leader is due to speak at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday where the paper says he is likely to face some “tense encounters” with Nato allies.

The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "Trump maintains Greenland seizure threat as trade strife with Europe rises."

“Trump maintains Greenland seizure threat” echoes the Financial Times. It features responses from Nato allies, with Denmark bolstering its military troops and Germany saying “we will not be blackmailed”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: "British teenagers face social media ban."

In news closer to home, the Daily Telegraph’s lead story reports the government confirmation that it is consulting on plans for an Australian-style social media ban for teenagers under 16 in the UK. The paper says the final decision is expected to be made in the summer. The story also gets a mention on a number of other front pages.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: "We will never be silenced."

Finally, the Daily Express fills its front page with a photo of four nurses, who have spoken to the paper after they complained about a transgender woman using their changing room at a hospital – leading to an employment tribunal ruling in their favour.

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