hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and claire cohen who s women s editor at the telegraph. tomorrow s front pages, starting with the guardian leads with the news that conservative deputy chief whip, chris pincher, has resigned after he allegedly groped two men at a private members club last night. the front page of the telegraph has the same story, with the tory mp apologising in his resignation letter saying he drank far too much . the financial times reports on mounting pressure on sterling, as trade figures drop to the worst level on record. acccording to the times leads no 10 is considering a cut in vat to curb inflation and ease the cost of living. the metro reports on the unmasking of the teenage murderer of 5 year old logan mwangi in south wales. innocent lost in house of evil the mirror also leads on the sentencing of mwangi s killers. and the i has exclusiv
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