Saturday's headlines focus on the prime minister's bid to stay in office by sacking her chancellor.
A forlorn Liz Truss tops the Financial Times, snapped on Friday at a press conference after the PM was forced to sack her then chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. "She'll be gone within two weeks," one unnamed senior Tory, who backed Ms Truss over the summer, tells the paper. Another says "she's got a lot of disgruntled MPs to manage".
Below that, cartoonist Matt Pritchett's illustration of a news bulletin reads: "Warning: viewers in other countries may find the next item hilarious." The next item? UK politics.Breaking away from some of the other papers, the i uses an image of Ms Truss not looking down at Friday's press conference - instead she looks concerned.
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