ed thomas, bbc news, lanarkshire. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.very good night. welcome to bbc news. it's now time to take a look at the international front pages in the papers. . hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we'rejoined by stefanie bolzen, uk correspondent at german newspaper die welt, and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor at the sunday times. welcome. just a establishing communications with her. the guardian reports that tension over britain's attitude to racism and heritage are increasing with fears there could be clashes between a planned black lives matter protest and the far right. the telegraph leads on home secretary priti patel‘s response to labour mps who accused her of exploiting her asian heritage to challenge the use of violence at black lives matter demonstrations. the i warns on its front page that the uk's cancer backlog will kill many thousands unless urgent action is taken. the new york times reports on the increased razing of the amazon rainforest since the coro