with me are the broadcaster and journalist, rachel shabi, and the deputy political editor of the dailye hear from them, what we know from the front of the pages. the story in syria the dominant story on all of them. let's start with the guardian, which says cabinet backed mrs may's warning that the use of chemical weapons could not go unpunished. the times says the us task force heading to the middle east is the largest since the 2003 invasion of iraq. the metro calls the cabinet meeting that took place today a "council of war", saying royal navy crews are on standby for action. the i also puts tonight's cabinet meeting about possible action against the assad regime on it's front page. the ft has a different story, analysis which shows almost half of councils in england have reduced cash reserves as the effect of rising costs and austerity bite. the daily telegraph claims health secretary breached anti—money laundering laws when he set up a company to buy luxury flats. mr hunt has apologised for his mistakes and has since corrected them. the mirror reports on the first day of sir cliff