hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rachel watson, the scottish political editor at the scottish sun, along with the author and journalist, emma woolf. tomorrow s front pages, starting with the ft leads with the coversative leadership race while eight candidates have qualified for the first ballot, the paper reports that borisjohnson s allies want to stop former chancellor rishi sunak from securing leadership. the express also says that loyalists to the outgoing prime minister want to stop rishi sunak and urge tory mps to back foreign secretary liz truss instead. the i also highlights the eight candidates left in the race for leader of the conservative party. meanwhile, the telegraph reports that rishi sunak will run the economy like thatcher if he wins his bid for prime minister. the guardian features an image of a stunning view from space from the james webb telescope s view from space as well as the eigh
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