Saturday's papers are dominated by Boris Johnson's resignation as an MP over a Partygate report.
Saturday's papers are leading with the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson resigning as an MP. It comes after he accused the House of Commons Privileges Committee - investigating whether he deliberately misled MPs about lockdown parties in Downing Street - of trying to "drive me out of Parliament".
A picture of former US President Donald Trump on the golf course makes the front page of the Times as he is accused of multiple criminal counts over retaining national defence information, nuclear secrets, and obstruction. But like other papers, it leads on Mr Johnson's resignation with the headline: "The party's over now".The Daily Express also headlines on Mr Johnson comparing the Privileges Committee to a "kangaroo court".
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