Sunday Papers - New negotiations for NI Protocol Bill
Many of Sunday’s newspapers feature ongoing negotiations for a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland
The Sunday Telegraph’s lead story suggests that Rishi Sunak plans to abandon Boris Johnson’s NI Protocol Bill, which grants the UK government the authority to annul portions of the existing agreement with the EU, as part of his new arrangement with Brussels. In his article for the paper, Sunak states that the bill was always a “last resort”. Meanwhile, the Sunday Times’ headline proclaims “I’m the PM who will get Brexit done,” and reports that Sunak is willing to challenge Eurosceptics in his party and propose a new deal with the EU regarding post-Brexit trade regulations for Northern Ireland, even without explicit support from the Democratic Unionist Party. Sunak also argues in an article for The Sun that the protocol is not functional and that he is committed to delivering a solution.
The Mail on Sunday alleges that some senior Tories have accused Rishi Sunak of involving the King in “toxic Brexit politics” by sending him on a forthcoming tour to “schmooze” EU nations. The paper suggests that the King’s visit to Berlin and Paris is viewed as a charm offensive as the prime minister negotiates with Brussels. The paper’s editorial advises Sunak to negotiate with the EU carefully, stating that he may regret his actions later.

The Observer – Revealed: one in 100 police faced criminal charge in 2022
The Observer – Revealed: one in 100 police faced criminal charge in 2022 Summary of the front page One in 100 police officers in England

Daily Express – Rishi: This new Brexit deal is ‘best for Britain’
Daily Express – Rishi: This new Brexit deal is ‘best for Britain’ Summary of the front page The Daily Express leads with the new Brexit

The Times – I’m the PM who will get Brexit done
The Times – I’m the PM who will get Brexit done Summary of the front page The Times says in an exclusive interview with the Sunday

Sunday Mirror – Rishi: Please reunite my family
Sunday Mirror – Rishi: Please reunite my family Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror features a plea from an 11-year-old Ukrainian boy to

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