A variety of news makes the front page "s on Saturday – from the last one on Frank Field's dismissal to a new treatment for cancer.
The Daily Express reports that a computer tool that uses artificial intelligence could help save the lives of thousands of cancer patients.
Scientists say the machine, which is designed in Britain, can learn to predict how tumors will grow and spread, the article adds.
Saturday & # 39; s EXPRESS: Robot war on cancer #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/2OQk1d2pJp
– Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) August 31, 2018
The I describes it as a "cancer treatment revolution", and reports that the technique will increase the survival chances of patients.
THE i WEEKEND: revolution in cancer treatment #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/xhcKxDTpVq
– Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) August 31, 2018
Meanwhile, former home secretary Lord Blunkett on the front of the Daily telegramwarning that the dismissal of Mr Field must be a "catalyst for seismic change", otherwise the Labor Party will lose its "deterioration and irrelevance".
The front page of Daily Telegraph of tomorrow: Blunkett: Labor must make seismic shift & # 39; #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/YGFXItNweI
– The Telegraph (@ Telegraph) August 31, 2018
The Daily mirror leads in a lawsuit and reports that a teenager has avoided jail for a third & # 39; violent attack & # 39 ;, while The sun says the parents of Alfie Evans, who died of a degenerative brain in April, have welcomed a boy.
Daily Mirror front page: Thug laughs #tomorrowspaperstoday https://t.co/x1EINgWgSd pic.twitter.com/xDp9sEoNlg
– Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) August 31, 2018
Tomorrow & # 39; s front page: Alfie Evans & # 39; parents welcome new baby boy months after they have lost their beloved son https://t.co/oHohbKIrLz pic.twitter.com/pCmeQeYHAl
– The Sun (@TheSun) August 31, 2018
Education leads both The Guardian and the Daily mail, with The Guardian with a study of the number of pupils excluded from school.
The Mail reports that a large-scale audit fought up to 14 children for every place in primary schools.
The Guardian front page, Saturday, September 1, 2018 Revealed: dozens of schools with the exception of one in five pupils pic.twitter.com/YMgBfZlJSO
– The Guardian (@guardian) August 31, 2018
tomorrow @DailyMailUK #MailFrontPages pic.twitter.com/YSUQrkVg98
– Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) August 31, 2018
Elsewhere, The times says that tax avoiders are blocked from receiving awards, according to a "secret" memo.
Front page Tomorrow & # 39; s Times: tax avoiders blocked from honor in secret memo pic.twitter.com/1nST0I3WGA
– The Times of London (@thetimes) August 31, 2018
The Financial times leads Coca-Cola to buy the Whitbread Costa Coffee chain for £ 3.9 billion.
Just published: front page of the edition of the Financial Times UK, Saturday, September 1 https://t.co/tb3hkWfDCZ pic.twitter.com/kXuOvpZPAA
– Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) August 31, 2018
And the Daily Star reports that an astronaut used his finger to close a leak in the international space station after it was struck by a meteorite.
STAR of Saturday: one giant leak for humanity #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/hoSIrAp0OV
– Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) August 31, 2018
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