with me are the former associate editor of the times, anne ashworth and business journalistjohn crowleyem leading on the death of tv presenter, caroline flack. "the love island star takes her own life, aged just a0" is how the sunday people report her death. the sunday mirror calls the presenters death a ‘valentines tradgedy‘ and reports she took her life three weeks before her trial for allegedly assaulting her partner. also featuring a photo of caroline is the daily mail, but leads on a story about the duchess of cambridge‘s struggle with "mummy guilt". kate middleton talks about motherhood in an insightful podcast interview. in the observer, the new attorney general — suella braverman — is in a contraversial buddhist sect, despite its founder being accused of sexual abuse. coronavirus fronts the telegraph as millions are told to stay at home and ‘self—isolate‘ if they experience flu—like symptoms — that's advice from the uk government. and the sunday times reports that number 10 has told the bbc that the licence fee will be scrapped and replaced with a subscription. we will come onto