Saturday's front pages focus on former No 10 adviser Dominic Cummings' attack on the prime minister.
Like many of Saturday's papers, the Daily Mail leads on former Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings' denial over accusations he leaked text messages sent between Prime Minister Boris Johnson and businessman Sir James Dyson. The paper says Mr Cummings "unleashed an astonishing attack" on his former boss in a "devastating 1,100-word statement", calling it an "all out war" between the two.
Mr Cummings says he has WhatsApp messages, emails and documents to support his claims and he would be prepared to hand them over to a parliamentary inquiry, the Times says. A No 10 source is quoting by the paper as saying the prime minister was "saddened about what Dom is doing" and said the former Downing Street adviser was "bitter about what's happened since he left" in November.The Daily Telegraph leads on the "war" between Mr Cummings and Mr Johnson.
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