Moves by allies of Boris Johnson to stop Rishi Sunak becoming Tory leader and fears over the coming heatwave feature on the front pages.
A number of Wednesday's papers lead with the news that eight Tory leadership hopefuls were able to secure the 20 nominations needed from their fellow MPs to make it onto the first-round ballot. The Guardian says former chancellor Rishi Sunak remains the frontrunner, with more than 40 backers.
The paper says the leadership contest "descended into vitriol" on Tuesday, with cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg, who is backing Ms Truss, accusing Mr Sunak of damaging the economy and plotting to oust Mr Johnson for more than six months.The Daily Mail carries an article by Jacob Rees-Mogg in which he accuses Mr Sunak of raising the UK's taxes to "socialist" levels.
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