this morning's reviewers are journalist james rampton and dave wooding, political editor for the sunnday. before the papers, sport — and, for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's holly hamilton. good morning. defending six nations champions england beat france by 19 points to 16 at twickenham. head coach eddie jones said his side won ugly, and admitted there was work to do ahead of their next match against wales. meanwhile, scotland beat ireland 27—22 in their opening match of the campaign at murrayfield, as andy swiss reports. as curtain—raisers go, it'll take some beating. the blossoming of the flower of scotland. against an ireland side many had tipped for the title, they raced out of the blocks. two tries from the twinkling toes of stuart hogg. two chances, two scores... ireland responded in equally fleet—footed style. keith earls charging over. but scotland had brains as well as brawn. what was centre alex dunbar doing at a line—out? well, this, and they led 21—5. come the second half, ireland reeled them in. when paddy jackson's try edged the visitors ahead, there