bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentatorjo phillips and chief business commentator for the independent, james moore. the conservative leadership contest features heavily in many of the papers. all five remaining candidates have articles in the sunday telegraph though the paper leads with rishi sunak s promise to review all eu law still in force in the uk. the sunday express goes with the same story, calling it a pledge to torch eu red tape . it s a similar story in the independent, which says sunak is trying to appeal to brexit supporters in the conservative party. the observer reports that cop 26 president alok sharma may quit his cabinetjob if the new tory leader dumps the plan for net zero. the sunday times splashes on fresh claims about penny mordaunt s views on trans rights. the mail on sunday has the same lead, claiming leaked documents show she once supported people being able to choose their own gender. the sunday mirror reports that boris johnson
as moscow s missiles strike cities right across the country. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are political commentatorjo phillips and chief business commentator for the independent, james moore. and the conservative leadership contest features heavily in many of the papers. all five remaining candidates have articles in the sunday telegraph, though the paper leads with rishi sunak s promise to review all eu law still in force in the uk. the sunday express goes with the same story, calling it a pledge to torch eu red tape .
and chief business commentator for the independent, james moore. the conservative leadership contest features heavily in many of the papers. all five remaining candidates have articles in the sunday telegraph though the paper leads with rishi sunak s promise to review all eu law still in force in the uk. the sunday express goes with the same story, calling it a pledge to torch eu red tape . it s a similar story in the independent, which says sunak is trying to appeal to brexit supporters in the conservative party. the observer reports that cop 26 president alok sharma may quit his cabinetjob if the new tory leader dumps the plan for net zero. the sunday times splashes on fresh claims about penny mordaunt s views on trans rights. the mail on sunday has the same lead, claiming leaked documents show she once supported people being able to choose their own gender. the sunday mirror reports that boris johnson
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that s not the only big change on the network. at victoria, there are no southern trains and gatwick express. there are no direct trains between london and stansted airport, and there are closures on the tube, on the overground, dlr, district, piccadilly and northern lines. and the hammersmith and city isn t running at all. a special timetable is also running on the metropolitan line, hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james moore, chief business commentator for the independent, and rosamund urwin, media editor at the sunday times. let s begin with the i, which looks at britain s controversial plan to send some asylum seekers to rwanda, with channel migrants saying they will still come to the uk. the telegraph says home secetary priti patel is facing a mutiny from home office civil servants over the policy. the guardian leads on the un s refugee agency condemning the plan. the times reports ukrainian commanders saying sas tr