The papers cover tensions over the Northern Ireland Protocol and a cancer campaigner's damehood.
With several front pages focusing on tensions over the post-Brexit trade deal for Northern Ireland, the Daily Express headline says that a "defiant" Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has warned: "We'll rip up Brexit border deal". The paper says Ms Truss told the EU she may have "no choice", because the deal's border checks between Britain and Northern Ireland were endangering peace.
One in five civil service jobs - about 91,000 staff - will be axed, according to the Daily Mail, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggesting he will use the £3.5bn savings to tackle the cost of living crisis with tax cuts. "We have got to cut the cost of government to cut the cost of living," Mr Johnson tells the paper.
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