Premier League final day- Will City win their fourth straight title? – the full perspective
Sunday’s front pages have a range of stories as their leads – almost all of them being domestic topics. A couple of the papers feature images from the Cannes Film Festival and other celebrity news.
Football is also featured on the front and back pages. Several papers report on the WSL final as Emma Hayes’s Chelsea won the title again – on goal difference. Today’s Premier League final is also featured on the papers as it goes to the wire.
The paper’s coverage of today’s Premier League final notes the season goes to the wire. Man City will be hunting for their latest PL title, whilst Arsenal are hoping to win the title again after two decades.
Man City will face West Ham and Arsenal will be at home to Everton. If Man City beats West Ham they will win the PL 2023-24. For Arsenal to win, they’ll need City to drop points and make sure they have a superior goal difference.
Elsewhere, today marks the final day in which Jergon Klopp will manage Liverpool – who have secured a Champions League place for next season. Many of the papers note it’s the end of an era.
Stalking victims helpline surge
The Sunday People reports that there has been a sharp rise in the number of stalking victims looking for help. It says calls to the National Stalking Helpline surged by 27% in a month – prompted by the hit Netflix show Baby Reindeer.
The Observer says The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has told them that the two-child limit on benefit payments to families should be scrapped. He describes the policy as cruel and immoral policy that plunges hundreds of thousands of children into poverty, with those from ethnic minorities and homes where someone has a disability most affected.
The Sunday Telegraph leads on Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting who has spoken to the paper, setting out the party’s plans to make NHS staff work weekends and evenings as part of efforts to shorten waiting lists.
The Sunday Times looks ahead to later this week and the conclusion of the inquiry into the infected blood products given to thousands of NHS patients in the 1970s and ’80s. Elsewhere, the paper reveals its annual Rich List – which ranks the wealthiest people in Britain.
The Sunday Express says Kemi Badenochj has accused firms of wasting too much time on gesture politics and told them to focus on delivering goods and services instead.
The Sunday Mirror leads on actress Tina Malone who opens up about her husband’s suicide after a battle with PTSD.