Sunday Papers - Phil quits This Morning & Braverman fine ‘coverup’
There are various stories dominating Sunday’s papers, from UK politics to the latest from showbiz. News that Philip Schofield has quit the popular daytime show This Morning, dominates Sunday’s tabloids.
The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with the government’s migration tsar, Professor Brian Bell, who suggests reducing the number of foreign students allowed to stay in the UK after graduation, as their visas could provide a “backdoor route” for low-skilled workers.
The Independent spoke to Tory sources who have warned of a potential backbench rebellion against Rishi Sunak unless he tackles immigration effectively.
The Times reports on the Conservative Mayor of the West Midlands, Andy Street, who has urged the PM to drop his opposition to building houses on the green belt to address housing needs.






The Sunday Telegraph – Migration tsar backs student visa curbs
The Sunday Telegraph – Migration tsar backs student visa curbs Summary of the front page The Sunday Telegraph reports the government’s migration tsar has backed

The Observer – Top Tory donor faces probe over multimillion fraud claim
The Observer – Top Tory donor faces probe over multimillion fraud claim Summary of the front page The Observer says a top Tory donor who

The Sunday Times – Braverman asked civil servants to help her avoid speeding fine
The Sunday Times – Braverman asked civil servants to help her avoid speeding fine Summary of the front page The Sunday Times leads with claims

Sunday People – We’ve had our Phil
Sunday People – We’ve had our Phil Summary of the front page The Sunday People reports that Phillip Schofield has resigned from This Morning after

Sunday Mirror – They think it’s all sofa
Sunday Mirror – They think it’s all sofa Summary of the front page The Sunday Mirror also leads with Phillip Schofield quitting This Morning. The

From Club to Commodity: The Silent Takeover of English Sport
Recently, Premiership Rugby has courted big-name investors—Raine Group and Deloitte among them—with whispers of U.S.-style private equity stepping in. While this injection of capital may sound like a win for English rugby, it mirrors the pattern of American commercial dominance in sports—and it comes with serious risks.
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EU and UK strike political agreement on Gibraltar
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Breaking – Air India London Flight Crashes After Takeoff
An Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India, on Thursday.
Peter Krykant: Tributes after death of ‘beautiful, kind and courageous’ drug policy campaigner
Peter Krykant, a prominent advocate for drug policy reform and safe consumption rooms, passed away at the age of 48, leaving a significant legacy in the UK’s approach to addiction.

British national survives plane crash Indian media reports UK News
Cliff Notes A British national, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, survived an Air India plane crash shortly after take-off, reporting a loud noise before the incident. Ramesh

What we know so far after Air India flight to London Gatwick crashes
An Air India flight carrying 242 individuals crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad, with local authorities reporting no survivors.