The papers cover reaction to the deportation of asylum seekers and the row over Brexit goods checks.
Reaction to the Court of Appeal's decision to allow the first flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda to go ahead leads some of the papers. The i newspaper focuses on criticism by Church of England leaders, who call it an "immoral policy that shames Britain".
It says the EU accused Boris Johnson of abandoning "constructive co-operation" but the prime minister said his changes were "relatively trivial".The Financial Times says the prime minister defied a "chorus of criticism" to publish plans to rip up the protocol, and claimed there was "no other way" to protect the peace process in Northern Ireland, as the Democratic Unionist Party refused to join power-sharing in Stormont until the trade issues were resolved.
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