the mirror leads on the cost of living crisis, with a piece about nhs nurses having to sell their annual leave to get by. the prime minister s legacy makes the front page of the express, in which the pm says we ve taken back control of our borders, kept our streets safe, and invested in the nhs. the times leads with a story about the declining number of full time gps, as they struggle to cope with the work load that comes with a 48 hour week. and the aftershocks of brexit make the front page of the observer, which leads with a report on how recent travel chaos will become the new normal. so let s begin. let s start with the sunday telegraph and this pledge from rishi sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak to cap the number of refugees. mistand sunak sunak to cap the number of refugees. mist and sunak clearly trying to woo those on the right of the party. == those on the right of the party. mr those on the right of the party. ยป mr sunak. we know she is popular
what makes it even worse, this article is suggesting that this could be the new normal, aubrey? yes, absolutely, that is the suggestion that this is the biggest challenge that the most stressing there challenge that the most stressing there has challenge that the most stressing there has ever been at the facility used there has ever been at the facility used in there has ever been at the facility used in dozer and the new arrangements in force partly to do with brexit and the uk having left the european union and the transition period having ended. obviously, there is little better partnership going on so talking about partnership going on so talking about the diplomatic row between the uk government and france. we ve even -ot uk government and france. we ve even got rishi uk government and france. we ve even got rishi sunak who doesn t speak for the got rishi sunak who doesn t speak for the government any more, he teiiing for the government any more, he telling france to