stadium disasters. at least 125 people have died in a stampede at an indonesian football match after police tear gassed pitch invaders. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost, and parliamentary journalist tony grew. hello grew. to you both. we will chat in a moment. hello to you both. we will chat in a moment. i will take our viewers through a look of the front pages first. let s start with the metro, which leads with criticism from former cabinet minister michael gove, who says the prime minister s plan to fund tax cuts with more borrowing is not conservative . staying with politics, the i leads with a potential rebellion from some tory mps, who want to force the government into a u turn on its tax cuts for the wealthy. the guardian reports on the same story, which says there s a rising drumbeat of discontent amoung tory mps, over the pm s decision to stand by her tax cuts
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Bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Kevin Schofield of Politics Home and Benedicte Paviot of france 24. Tomorrows front pages. We start with the Mail On Sunday, which claims that the Prime Minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u turn on University Tuition fees, to attract Younger Voters to the tory party. The observer reports a tory revolt against Public Sector cuts, suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within her cabinet, who are demanding a radical overhaul of State Funding for public services. The Sunday Telegraph Reports claims that number 10 has told Business Leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so called divorce bill. The express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a12 mile zone around the coastline under post brexit plans. And Rogue Sas Unit accused of executing civilians, is the headline on
Bbc presenter barry norman has died at the age of 83. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Kevin Schofield of Politics Home and Benedicte Paviot of france 24. Tomorrows front pages. We start with the Mail On Sunday, which claims that the Prime Minister theresa may is considering a dramatic u turn on University Tuition fees, to attract Younger Voters to the tory party. The observer reports a tory revolt against Public Sector cuts, suggesting theresa may is facing pressure from within her cabinet, who are demanding a radical overhaul of State Funding for public services. The Sunday Telegraph Reports claims that number 10 has told Business Leaders that theresa may could walk out of brexit talks over the so called divorce bill. The express reports that british fishermen will be given exclusive rights to a12 mile zone around the coastline under post brexit plans. And Rogue Sas Unit accused of executing civilians, is the headline on