me are harriet line, deputy political editor at the press association, and political strategist jo tannermorrow's front pages, starting with. the telegraph leads on what it calls the government's u—turn on children in england being told to wear facemasks in school corridors and communal areas. the guardian also reoprts on what it describes as the prime minister's ‘11th—hour u—turn days before students head back‘ to school. the mirror leads on england footballer harry maguire's guilty verdict from a greek court after he assaulted a police officer on the island of mykonos. the international edition of the new york times reports on this week s republican national convention, with an opinion piece warning against fear—mongering from the party. le figaro leads on the protests in belarus, writing that after 26 years of despotism, president lukashenka is ready to do anything to keep power. and singapore's straits times writes that south korean students in seoul will return to online classes amid mounting concerns over school safety as the country experiences a resurgence of the coronavirus. so,