rachel cunliffe, deputy online editor at the new statesman and kate proctor, political editor at politicshome and the house magazine. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a starting with. .. few a starting with... few more in since we spoke an hou ago. a few more in since we spoke an hour ago. one story dominates the front page. it's the lead in the metro the life sentence for under the graphic headline, take him down. whole life care as it's called. whole life care as it's called. wayne couzens for the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard. the front of the i page has a picture of the met commissioner dame cressida dick, who the paper, says is facing calls to resign. the daily telegraph's headline says that the pressure bond of trust between the police and public has been damaged because of the high profile case. the daily mail has a photograph, a different photograph of dame cressida show in a more emotional image of her after she delivered her statement outside the court. and it's headline, hanging her head in shame. the guardian also has a picture of the met commissioner and it fea