An interview with ex-chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng and leaked remarks from TV's David Walliams lead the papers.
A variety of stories feature on Friday's front pages. The Times leads with the first interview given by former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng since his sacking by Liz Truss last month. Speaking to TalkTV, Mr Kwarteng said he tried to warn Ms Truss against introducing too many measures all at once as part of the mini-budget. He claimed Ms Truss ignored his concerns and that he told her: "You will have two months if you carry on like this.
More than a dozen police officers are seen stood on the road looking up at the man, prompting the paper to ask: "What is the point of these police?"Veterans of Britain's nuclear testing could have been denied proper care because their blood records were kept hidden by the state, the Mirror reports. The paper says the "Cold War heroes" want a public inquiry and reports that Labour has backed calls for parliament to debate the issue.
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