The Front Page: will Cheltenham be better for the changes?
Sweeping changes to the Cheltenham Festival, a lack of change in British racing politics and top-class action on the track are all on the table in this week's edition.
Lee Mottershead, David Jennings and Peter Scargill kick things off by examining the full raft of changes made to the festival.
Next up we dig deep into the Racing Post's special report on the problems in British racing's governance structure and ask if the problem is the system or the people within it?
Finally, there's a look back to the weekend's Group 1 action at Newmarket and a look ahead to Sunday's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
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