The papers lead on Boris Johnson defending his legacy and some NHS staff struggling to make ends meet.
A range of stories appear on Sunday's front pages. Boris Johnson has written in the Daily Express, saying he has "fought some of the hardest yards in modern political history". The paper describes it as a "full-throttle defence" of his government, after he announced earlier this month that he was stepping down as Conservative leader.
On a similar theme, the Sunday Mirror reports that NHS workers struggling with the cost of living are selling their holiday days to make ends meet. It says others, like 37-year-old Pauline Brady, are working extra days to get by.The Sunday Telegraph reports that Conservative leadership hopeful Rishi Sunak is promising to introduce a cap on refugee numbers if he becomes prime minister. The paper says it's an attempt to "woo" the right of the party.
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