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hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the parliamentary journalist tony grew. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the mail claims there has been huge public backlash against the duke and duchess of sussex, with a poll of their readers showing that a little over half want their titles to be removed. the telegraph says it s believed the statement was draughted on monday, but the queen chose to sleep on it before it was released. the times quotes a royal source who says that the specific allegations of racism will be dealt with in private because they are family matters . the mirror focuses on the way the royalfamily has reached out to meghan and harry, saying they will always be loved. but the sun looks at how the palace has challenged some of the couple s comments, saying recollections may vary . the guardian leads on warnings from the national audit office that at least 25 ....
And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News. The worlds greatest sprinter prepares for his final bow. Well hearfrom usain bolts pre World ChampionshipsPress Conference at half past six. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Over Three Million british gas customers face a hefty rise in their electricity bills. The company argues that its own costs have risen and from september it will charge 12. 5 more for electricity. So what does that mean . Well, a typical household on a dualfuel tariff will see its annual bill go up by £76. Its the first increase from british gas for nearly four years but that hasnt stopped Consumer Groups and the government condemning the move. Our business editor, sim ....