Sunday papers – Liz Truss’s budget cost £30bn
There are various lead stories on the Sunday front pages, and one of the most popular is speculation over what could be included in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s autumn statement on Thursday.
The cost of living crisis and migrant crisis plans, as well as Matt Hancock’s stint in I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here are some of the other lead stories featured on the front pages.
Elsewhere, after Russian troops withdrew from Kherson, Ukrainians took to the streets to celebrate – and those pictures feature heavily.
The Prince and Princess of Wales joining other members of the royal family for remembrance Sunday is another popular picture for Sunday’s papers.
The Sun on Sunday – Olivia’s dash to hospital
The Sun on Sunday – Olivia’s dash to hospital Summary of the front page The SUN splashes with news I’M A Celebrity’s Olivia Attwood was forced
The Observer – The £30bn cost of disastrous Truss budget
The Observer – The £30bn cost of disastrous Truss budget Summary of the front page Former Prime Minister Liz Truss’s “disastrous” mini-budget cost the government
Sunday Express – Rishi revives Thaterchism to rescue UK
Sunday Express – Rishi revives Thaterchism to rescue UK Summary of the front page Reporting on the plans to “rescue” the UK from its “ailing
The Independent – I’ll call out Russia at G20 summit, says Sunak
The Independent – I’ll call out Russia at G20 summit, says Sunak Summary of the front page The Independent says Rishi Sunak will use the upcoming

Thousands join growing Istanbul protest
Cliff Notes – Hundreds of thousands join growing Istanbul protest Thousands join growing Istanbul protest Hundreds of thousands of protesters gathered in Istanbul for a mass rally called by Turkey’s main opposition
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Harry back in Britain for two-day court case
Prince Harry back in Britain for two-day court case as the sixth in line to the throne argues he cannot return home – or bring his wife and children to the UK until they have been granted better security.
The tabloids don’t have much sympathy for Harry’s cause, instead highlighting the fact his father flew out to Italy without seeing him, noting the strained relationship Harry has with his family – or trashing his wife’s latest business venture, a new podcast.
Suicide forum first to be investigated by Ofcom under new online safety laws
Cliff Notes Ofcom is investigating a suicide forum provider for potential violations of the Online Safety Act, marking the first inquiry into an individual service

“All options” on table regarding British Steel’s future, says Rachel Reeves | Politics News
Cliff Notes The UK government is considering nationalising British Steel as concerns grow over the Scunthorpe plant’s future after Jingye cancelled vital orders for raw

Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 in first leg of quarter-finals of Champions League
Football dominates the UK news cycle this morning, as Arsenal beat Real Madrid 3-0 in the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
Two stunning free kick goals from Declan Rice and a third sensational goal from Mikel Merino stunned Real Madrid. The North London club will head to the Bernabeu next Wednesday (16 April) for the reverse fixture where Madrid will need to overturn a 3-0 deficit to be in with a chance of dancing to the semi-finals.