What the newspapers say – September 4th

The Sunday papers are speculating about a comeback by Boris Johnson.
The Sunday Telegraph LizTruss leads to a “twofold” approach to the energy crisis if she does become Prime Minister The Observer The secretary of state was reportedly warned not to fill her cabinet with “Johnson loyalists.”
That sunday mirror also warns of a “plan to bring Boris back”.
Meanwhile, Boris Johnson has written in the Sunday Express Tories to say he should ‘stop fighting’ on one of his last days as Prime Minister.
The sun Emily Atack will reportedly deal with unwanted sexual attention “from an early age” in a new documentary.
Elsewhere, people on Sunday reports that 58% of teachers feed hungry students.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is on the front page of That Sunday times.
The Independent reports ‘horrible’ treatment of refugees sent to Rwanda.
And the Daily Star Sunday says MI5 is looking for “tubby agents”.
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