The Sunday papers feature coverage of the Tory leadership contest and this week's extreme weather.
Today's front pages are split between the extreme temperatures Britain is braced for this week and the latest in the race to become the next PM. The Sunday Telegraph leads on a story about Rishi Sunak's pledge to get rid of EU laws. The paper also features an interview with one of his rivals, Liz Truss.Similarly, the Sunday Express sports the headline "Rishi: I'll scrap EU red tape in first 100 days".
The Mail on Sunday also leads on Penny Mordaunt, with the headline: "Does leak show Penny did back gender self-ID?"The Sunday Mirror combines politics and weather with its headline "Boris' heat rave". The paper reports that the PM is hosting a farewell party at Chequers tomorrow, and missed an emergency meeting about the hot weather."As Europe burns, climate chief warns: I may quite if new PM dumps net zero plan", the Observer's headline reads.
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