with me arejohn rentoul, political columnist for the independent and ruth lea who's an economic adviserthe arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages: may i say, wellcome. tomorrow's front pages: the sunday telegraph has a photograph of usain bolt and justin gatlin after their controversial 100 metres final tonight, but its main story is about brexit. the paper reports the uk is prepared to pay up to £36 billion to settle the brexit divorce bill. it says it's the first time a precise figure has been proposed. the independent on sunday also focuses on brexit, and a warning from scientists about the government's intention to leave the eu's nuclear agency. the observer concentrates on advice from the children's commissioner, who's concerned that many kids are bingeing on social media like junk food. the mail on sunday says it has found that around a0 percent of police stations have been closed down in seven years. the sunday times reports that british students are being discriminated against by universities, in favour of more lucrative foreign students. the sunday express chooses to f