There are various stories dominating Sunday’s papers, from UK politics to the latest from showbiz. News that Philip Schofield has quit the popular daytime show This Morning, dominates Sunday’s tabloids.
The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the government’s migration tsar, Professor Brian Bell, who suggests reducing the number of foreign students allowed to stay in the UK after graduation, as their visas could provide a “backdoor route” for low-skilled workers.
The Independent spoke to Tory sources who have warned of a potential backbench rebellion against Rishi Sunak unless he tackles immigration effectively.
The Times reports on the Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, who has urged the PM to drop his opposition to building houses on the green belt to address housing needs.

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