with me are the sun s chief sports reporter martin lipton and the playwright & columnist at the new european newspaper bonnie greer. many of tomorrow s front pages are already in. the sunday times leads on claims that two of theresa may s most senior allies are preparing for a second eu referendum behind her back. brexit also leads the observer which says delivering the uk s withdrawal from the eu is forcing the government to neglect vital domestic reforms. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt believes the uk will prosper even if it walks away from the eu without a deal and wants to be the next prime minister, according to the sunday telegraph. the online independent splashes on news of a row in the labour party over when to call a vote of no confidence in theresa may s government. the mail on sunday says that some of the bbc‘s highest paid executives have been awarded huge annual pay rises of up to 30%. the sunday express carries warnings from a think tank which claims fathers are
MANILA: Central banks in Indonesia and the Philippines held their key interest rates steady to help entrench economic recoveries that are picking up pace as South-East Asia’s worst Covid outbreaks recede.