first minister, nicola sturgeon. she told the bbc earlier that she detested tories and all they stood for . she later said she was refering to policies not individuals. so let s begin. lesser with the metro and the wrath of booting and this is the deposition by the attack on these civilian building. find deposition by the attack on these civilian building. civilian building. and the metro i think are covering civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what - civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what i - civilian building. and the metro i think are covering what i think. civilian building. and the metro i i think are covering what i think most people will feel that yet again the russian president is targeting ukrainian civilians. moscow says that they were targeting a military target, but it is clear that what happened is a missile strike on separate asia in the middle of the night that has killed 13 civilians including a child and has we think
protests are continuing in towns and cities in i in defiance of violent oppression by the security forces. of violent oppression by the security forces. facing mounting threats from china, taiwan prepares to celebrate its democratic political system with a promise to bolster its defences. it s six in the morning in singapore, and one am in moscow where president vladamir putin has said there can be no doubt that saturday s explosion that damaged the only bridge to the occupied crimean peninsula was conceived and carried out by ukraine s intelligence services. he called it an act of terror. meanwhile, rescue teams in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia have been searching for survivors in the ruins of residential buildings that were destroyed by russian missile strikes overnight. officials now say thirteen people were killed, and ninety wounded. paul adams reports from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. in zaporizhzhia, this is what escalation looks like. a gaping hole, where once
elon musk, is going through with his bid to buy the company. shares were suspended as the news began to leak out. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and the broadcaster and writer, jemma forte. welcome to you both. let s dive straight into the headlines. the i, which leads with the headline tory open warfare and concludes the prime minister is in peril. the independent using the same photo, but with a wider shot, above its headline the pm is fighting to keep the cabinet in line as splits deepen. the metro also picks the same picture of the prime minister on a building site, but this time, opting with the lines made famous by the children s cartoon character bob the builder, asking, can she fix it? tory infighting also dominates the financial times, along with the story that elon musk agrees to pay $41; billion for twitter. the daily telegraph leads with an image of the home sec