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.
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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.
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.
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Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday papers A round-up of the Sunday front pages.
Sunday’s front pages are heavily dominated by Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ upcoming October Budget. Suspected tax ‘raids’ as some papers call them are splashed on the front as political experts offer up their opinions from taxing businesses to the winter fuel cuts.
Many of the tabloids continue reporting on the death of former One Direction member Liam Payne. The 31-year-old pop star fell from his hotel balcony in Argentina on Wednesday and died at the scene.