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Riots in France and a watchdog ruling on Jeremy Clarkson's column about Meghan make Saturday's papers.

Several of Saturday's papers lead on the riots in France, after the fatal shooting of a 17-year-old in Paris on Tuesday. The Telegraph reports that British travellers have been warned about curfews and travel restrictions after France's interior minister Gerald Darmanin announced the shutdown of overnight bus and tram services.

The Guardian says the prime minister is "embroiled in an extraordinary standoff" with Lord Zac Goldsmith after he quit as a Foreign Office minister. The paper writes that Lord Goldsmith resigned with a personal attack on Rishi Sunak, warning him that voters would punish him over his climate "apathy".

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