Sunday Papers - PM plans to settle Brexit deal with Northern Ireland
Today’s Sunday newspapers lead with the government’s plans to strike a new deal to settle the UK’s post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland. Many of the tabloid papers lead with celebrity news – with Prince Andrew being a top topic.
The Sun on Sunday and the Mail on Sunday both carry stories saying that “eviction” is looming for Prince Andrew, with sources telling them that the King could cut the annual grant the Duke of York uses to maintain his home in Windsor. They say it’s part of an order to all members of the Royal Family to “tighten their belts”.
Daily Mirror – Family’s worst fear
Daily Mirror – Family’s worst fear Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror headlines – ‘Family’s worst fear’ – after the discovery of a
The Sun on Sunday – Andrew ‘evicted’ from £30 million mansion
The Sun on Sunday – Andrew ‘evicted’ from £30 million mansion Summary of the front page The Sun on Sunday also leads with Prince Andrew
The Observer – Johnson threatens Sunak’s bid to end deadlock over Brexit
The Observer – Johnson threatens Sunak’s bid to end deadlock over Brexit Summary of the front page The Observer also picks up on Mr Johnson’s
Sunday Express – ‘Forces too broken to defend UK’
Sunday Express – ‘Forces too broken to defend UK’ Summary of the front page The UK’s armed forces need £3bn a year of additional funding in
In Review: Klopp and Guardiola’s last dance, after ushering in a golden era of English football
Premier League glory: Klopp and Guardiola’s last dance after ushering in a golden era of English football
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Sick note Britain crackdown & Thames Water re-nationalised – Paper Talk
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Several UK papers, and most of the Scottish front pages, of course, lead on news that former Scottish First Minister, Nicola Strugeon’s husband has been charged with stealing from the SNP.
Most of the papers offer up a snippet of their review of the latest Taylor Swift album on their front pages. So far, it’s all glowing reviews for Taylor’s – The Tortured Poets Department.
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Netflix has seen its profits soar in the first three months of 2024 in part due to its crackdown on password sharing. Netflix saw 9.3 million new customers in the first quarter, bringing its total number of subscribers to almost 270 million. The streaming giant said its profits in the first quarter jumped to more than $2.3bn.
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