You Traitor The Sun on Sunday splashes with the headline “You Traitor,” revealing that Traitors winner Jake Brown was confronted by his wife after meeting with a female…
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Sunday Papers
WTX News brings you a summary of the UK’s national Sunday newspapers. We gather the front pages and summarise the top stories to give you a clear and simple overview of the stories you need to know, from a variety of sources.
Police file raises new doubts over Letby guilt The Mail on Sunday claims a “bombshell revelation” in the Lucy Letby case, suggesting the jury may have been…
Chinese viewed Duke of York as ‘useful channel’ The Sunday Times delves into newly-released court documents suggesting that China viewed Prince Andrew as a “valuable communication channel.”…
PM eases rules for illegal migrants The Sunday Telegraph leads with the government’s plans to reverse legislation used to block illegal migrants from obtaining British citizenship. The…
Crackdown on A.I. child abuse The Sunday Mirror leads with a stark warning about the rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery. The government is introducing new…
Brexit contract for IT firm at centre of Post Office scandal Taxpayers will foot a £67m bill after ministers extended a post-Brexit contract with the…
Sunday’s front pages are made up of a variety of domestic and international news. Lucy Letby and AI fears are amongst the most popular stories on the front pages, as are the latest developments with Prince Andrew and his connection to an alleged spy – as well as new revelations about his friendship with Jeffery Epstein.
On the international front, several papers lead with images of Israeli hostages being freed as well as the plane crash in the United States.
The front pages also leave room to report on Ireland v England in last night’s Six Nations, coverage which is continued on the back pages. But the back pages are mostly dominated by football news, with reports Marcus Rashford is set to go on loan to Aston Villa.
Holly’s kidnap bid tears The Sun on Sunday also leads on the first interview given by TV presenter Holly Willoughby since a man was jailed last…
Rachel Reeves exclusive: I’ll deliver for working people Speaking to the Sunday Mirror, Chancellor Rachel Reeves reiterated her commitment to “deliver for working people.” Meanwhile, the…
Strictly star’s vile sexual jibe to dancer The Mail on Sunday reports that tenor Wynne Evans, famed for his Go Compare ads, is under fire for making…
Ukraine’s deadly new foe: suicidal North Koreans with nothing to lose The Independent says The North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Vladimir Putin’s military have shown…
Reeves at war with Labour’s blockers Rachel Reeves, as reported by The Sunday Telegraph, is determined to push forward with her economic growth plans despite opposition…
Southport: the fatal errors The Sunday Times reveals troubling findings from a Home Office review into the Prevent anti-extremism program. Counter-terrorism officers reportedly failed to identify the…
A number of the papers lead on stories about Chancellor Rachel Reeves and her plans for the British economy.
Several of Sunday’s front pages focus on the chancellor and her plans for the British economy. There’s ongoing coverage of the Southport killer case and fears over potential cases that the Prevent scheme has missed.
The rest of the front pages are made up of showbiz stories, whilst the back pages lead Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Chelsea in last night’s Premier League match to climb into fourth place on the table.
Gladiator cop prove over woman stalker The Sun on Sunday reports a “cop probe” into allegations of stalking against Alex Gray, known as Apollo from the…
The new normal in the NHS A special report by the Sunday Mirror highlights pressures on the NHS, showing overcrowded emergency departments and ambulance handover delays. One…
‘Reeves debt’ would fund 300,000 nurses The Sunday Express critiques Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget, calling it “chaos unleashed.” The analysis suggests her plans could cost the…
Third of pupils now get extra time in exams The Sunday Times reveals a sharp increase in students receiving extra time for exams, with nearly 420,000…
Gaza ceasefire on a knife edge The front page of The Independent leads on the ceasefire set to come into effect today. The paper notes…
Team Trump’s revenge on Starmer for ‘meddling’ in U.S. election The Mail on Sunday reports claims that members of Donald Trump’s team are backing Reform UK…
Sunday’s front pages feature a variety of domestic political and showbiz stories. Many of the papers feature dramatic images from the Los Angeles wildfires, as the fires continue to spread and the death toll rises.
The back pages lead on the weekend’s FA Cup matches and talk of football transfers.
A whole host of stories lead the Sunday papers with Prince William’s meeting with Donald Trump being one of the most popular. The pair met whilst attending the re-opening of the Notre Dame in Paris.
The ongoing situation in Syria is prominently featured on many of the broadsheets as Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime is barely hanging on as rebels reach the outskirts of the capital.
The latest from I’m A Celebrity and news of West Ham footballer Michail Antonio’s car crash feature heavily across the tabloids.
The back page leads with a variety of Premier League news from Antonio’s car crash to Manchester United’s 3-2 loss to Forest to rumours Mo Salah is about to sign a 2-year extension at Liverpool.
Various stories lead the Sunday front pages, but domestic news mostly dominates the splashes. The back pages continue coverage of England’s international November camp, as the three lions face Ireland next. There’s also coverage of English rugby following their latest loss.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.