care for bowel cancer at home and had raised millions to help others affected by cancer. hello, welcome back to our second look at the additions of the papers bringing us for the again polly mckenzie and rosa prince, welcome back to both of you. let s have a look at some of the papers that have come in without come the metro leads with the sentencing of ghislaine maxwell pointing out she ll be nearly 80 when she finishes her 20 year prison sentence.
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the mirror believes prince andrew could now face an investigation as the fbi are urged to look into others associated with jeffrey epstein. the i focuses on the plan for a new scottish independence referendum, which was announced earlier by nicola sturgeon. the guardian says it puts the snp on a collision course with westminster over the legality of the vote. the main story in the ft is today s hearing into the riot at the us capitol and the testimony that donald trump wanted tojoin in, according to one of his aides. the telegraph reports on a row between borisjohnson and the defence secretary ben wallace over the level of defence spending needed to counter the threat from russia. the times leads with the met police being placed into special measures following a series of scandals. the front page of the sun is dominated by the death of dame deborahjames, after her death from cancer at the age of a0. so let s begin.