about sending asylum seekers overseas. priti heartless is how the sunday mirror describes the rwanda plan saying that orphans of genocide will lose their home to make way for refugees from the uk. punish eco mob now! reads the front of the sunday express claiming britain has lost patience with eco extremists and wants to see police crack down on protests that s according to a poll carried out by the paper. and the sunday times leads with a report that epilepsy medication has been given to pregnant women in the uk for decades without proper warnings and is thought to have damaged up to 20,000 babies. so let s begin. the observer. this is a really striking and perhaps surprising intervention by the archbishop of canterbury. not a political role but he is making a very strong
on many of tomorrow s front pages. prisoner cell djok h is the metro s pun as tennis star novak djokovic waits to find out if he ll be allowed to stay in australia for the australian open, in a row over whether he has a valid exemption from coronavirus vaccination rules. of commons library shows more than a million people will move into the higher rate tax band by 2026, because of the freezing of income tax thresholds and rapid wage and price inflation. it also reports on the controversy surrounding boris johnson s flat refurbishment, now calling it a wallpaper for access fow. the daily express also carrying that downing street flat story, but focuses on household bills. it says the cost of living squeeze will have the biggest impact on over 65s, with rising fuel prices adding 340 pounds to bills in the coming years. so, let s begin. what we ve been focusing on that s the one year anniversary of the attack on us capital in the ft leads
the guardian also reports the other big story today, that prince andrew has lost his efforts to stop the case. so let s begin. strip for headlines and its glum picture of the prime minister. and the eyes, reflects on the prime minister s apology which was very heartfelt. it has not stand or stop the barrage of anger and in that apology, he claimed that the social event that did happened, he did acknowledge that. and he claimed it was a work event and i don t think
the other big story today, that prince andrew has failed in his efforts to stop a us sexual assault case against him he now faces the prospect of giving evidence in a high profile trial. so, let s begin. let s start with a front page. operation save boris which is only going partly well. to 1 operation save boris which is only going partly well- going partly well. to 1 degrees or another. his going partly well. to 1 degrees or another, his cabinet going partly well. to 1 degrees or another, his cabinet colleagues l another, his cabinet colleagues circled another, his cabinet colleagues circled the wagons, as it were, boris circled the wagons, as it were, borisjohnson this circled the wagons, as it were, boris johnson this afternoon, pledging their support and trying to say to pledging their support and trying to say to other perhaps those wavering members say to other perhaps those wavering members of the party that they should members of the party that they should supp
of being sexually abused as a child, during jury deliberations. the telegraph claims new analysis shows more than a million people will move into the higher rate tax band by 2026, because of frozen income tax thresholds and rapid inflation. it also reports on borisjohnson s flat refurbishment, now calling it a wallpaper for access row. something else from the prime minister in the daily mail though, which reports mrjohnson saying people who want to remove statues should do so democratically. it s after four people were cleared of criminal damage over the tearing down of a statue of edward colston in bristol in 2020. and prisoner cell djok h is the metro s pun as tennis star novak djokovic waits to find out if he ll be allowed to stay down under for the australian open, in a row over coronavirus vaccination rules. so, let s begin. one of thejurors one of the jurors who said on the deliberations in the trial had later