the daily mirror leads with a photograph of winner rahul lifting the trophy alongside judges paul hollywoodond after announcing £400 million for schools in england which teachers argue doesn't cover long—term funding. we were talking to him about that yesterday. let's have a look inside the papers with victoria. with the retail, the high street is having a tough time of late. evans cycles is the latest law that looks like it's in trouble, but the same man seems to be swooping in. the founder of sports direct. he's got plans to buy evans cycles. he says to make them profitable, he's going to have to shut after stores. that's that story. a little story at the bottom here, wh smith, a business of two halves. not doing so well on the high street but its stores in train stations and the like are doing well. it's going abroad, acquiring a us presence in. if you're a regular on the london to new york route, you haven't woken up in the wrong city, there will be wh smiths in new york as well. interesting. albatrosses, this is cool, recruited to spy on illegal fishing by the this is cool, recruited t