two cads and six legs. —— two heads. we need to hear and "ah" from you. i'm not sure i'm going to say "ah", i'm not sure i'm going to say "ah", ifeel sorry for it. i'm not sure i'm going to say "ah", i feel sorry for it. fir i'm not sure i'm going to say "ah", i feel sorry for it.— i feel sorry for it. or both of it. other two _ i feel sorry for it. or both of it. other two of— i feel sorry for it. or both of it. other two of it? _ let's take a look at today's front pages. reaction to the killing of mp sir david amess leads many of sunday's papers. the observer leads on a demand from the speaker of the house of commons for "an end to hatred" against mps and for a "kinder" political discourse in the wake of the mp's killing. the sunday express' headline says "we won't let terror win" after it emerged the suspect in sir david's killing had been referred to the uk's counter—terrorist prevent scheme in the past. and the sunday people features a poignant photograph of the mp and his wifejulia with their daughter on her wedding day,