The papers cover the controversy over MPs' outside interests and the Duchess of Sussex's court case.
Several of the papers have further claims about the earnings of MP Sir Geoffrey Cox, as the debate about parliamentarians' second jobs continues. The Guardian says the former attorney general has earned at least £6m from legal work since he entered the Commons - but Sir Geoffrey says he does not believe he breached the rules and prioritises working for his constituents.The Daily Mail - which has the slightly different figure of £5.
At a COP26 climate summit press conference, Boris Johnson said he did not believe the UK was "remotely a corrupt country", but the paper says he was "left wriggling".The Duchess of Sussex admitted misleading a court over whether she had authorised aides to brief the authors of a biography about her, the Daily Telegraph's front page reports.
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