but first with me now to review the sunday front pages is former bbc broadcaster nicholas owen. nicholas, as i live and breathe. what a set of papers we have this morning, starting with the mail on sunday's astonishing expose of, let's be honest, the most insulting, offensive and incendiary whatsapp messages we've seen in quite some time. >> absolutely. andrew gwynne is the man and a health minister now sacked for what he has said very promptly by keir starmer. i think everybody would say that was the right thing to do, certainly. i'll tell you what i think about this. this is this is this social media, is it a whatsapp group or a something or other group or whatever? this man and he launched himself at all sorts of targets, which he shouldn't have done, saying some pensioner i think should have, hoping some pensioner would die because they hadn't voted for them, because this pensioner had complained about bin collection, but also going on about people like diana abbot and being very racist. remark about her racist. >> remarks about jews. >> remarks about jews. >> and jews as. >>