The Daily Express insists the prime minister is drawing up a number of plans to save Christmas by keeping petrol stations and supermarkets stocked.
The Daily Star says the ongoing fuel crisis has turned Britain into the “Wild West” following reports of fights on forecourts.
Meanwhile, The Times suggests the petrol station crisis could go on for another month even if people stop panic buying.
The Daily Mail says Boris Johnson is battling to stop Christmas being ruined by lorry driver shortages and supply chain chaos.
Sir Keir Starmer is set to break from the legacy of Jeremy Corbyn and accuse the government of being “lost in the woods” in his keenly-awaited conference speech, The Guardian says.
Boris Johnson has rejected pleas to give health and care workers priority access to fuel, The Independent writes.
According to The Daily Telegraph, a fresh Brexit fishing war is threatening to break out after the government rejected three-quarters of applications from small French boats to fish waters around Britain.
The petrol pump crisis appears to be coming to an end – but not before fuel fury sparked violence on the forecourts, Metro reports.
The Financial Times reports on warnings the US risks running out of money by 18 October if Congress does not resolve the stalemate over raising the country’s debt ceiling.