News the BBC will pay damages to a former royal nanny and disagreements over tax in the Tory leadership race lead the papers
A number of the papers lead with the BBC paying damages to Tiggy Legge-Bourke, a former nanny to Princes William and Harry. The Daily Express reports that the damages relate to false claims that Ms Legge-Bourke had an affair with Prince Charles and an abortion.
The Guardian says Mr Sunak's comments represent his "strongest attack yet" on Ms Truss's economic policies. The paper also reports on new analysis showing that the oil and gas industry has delivered £2.3bn a day in profit for the last 50 years. It quotes the author of the study, Prof Aviel Verbruggen, saying the sum has been enough for fossil fuel companies to "buy every politician, every system" in order to delay action on climate change.
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