as all migrants due on the first plane tomorrow enter appeals. the i also focuses on the same story, saying the flights may not get off the ground amid a potential last minute decision from the court of appeal on monday. the financial times has a report on the northern ireland trade deal where conservative backbenchers are putting pressure on the prime minister to rip it up. death of our hero. the metro s frontpage focuses on former british soldierjordan gatley, the second brit to be killed fighting for ukraine. the guardian features a stark warning from the confederation of british industry that overriding the northern irish deal will damage uk investment. the times lead on a new policy coming into force this week where universities will be forced to reveal investment from so called foreign actors in a move to crackdown on undue overseas influence on higher education. one million kids to go hungry says the mirror, in their report that the prime minister is snubbing a
the world, people around the world, from around the world, many of whom from the uk, who were the world, many of whom from the uk, who were going over to fight and to help and who were going over to fight and to help and who had a range of experience, people who had military experience, people who had military experience, people who had absolutely no military experience, but felt absolutely no military experience, but felt they should go over. people who went but felt they should go over. people who went over and then went back because who went over and then went back because they did not know what to expect, because they did not know what to expect, they had never been in a war zone before, expect, they had never been in a war zone before, but they decided to stay and zone before, but they decided to stay and provide aid instead. we don t stay and provide aid instead. we don t know stay and provide aid instead. we don t know what that number is, but the longer do