were binned in the houses of parliament, as soaring food prices hit family households, waste minster, is its headline. the sunday express says britain s business are being urged to get ready for a trade deal predicted to open up a post brexit market of around half a billion people. the sunday telegraph follows the conservative race to become prime minister as candidate liz truss pledges to halt the exodus of nhs doctors and clear the surging back log and waiting lists. the observer has a picturesque autumn photo, and yet it s the middle of august experts say heatwaves and dry weather has pushed trees into survival mode. no survival mode here, good to see you both. we will start with the sunday times. universities push for a vital tuition fee rise. this sunday times. universities push for a vital tuition fee rise. a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about how a vital tuition fee rise. this is a story about how so
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