Prince's remarks cause a sensation

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The News of the World has a "world exclusive" copy of the video featuring Prince Harry and his racist remarks.

It describes the content in great detail and calls the prince's language "insensitive and disappointing".

It believes his remarks will anger the Queen, increase tension with Islamic groups and mortify the Army, which is trying to recruit more ethnic minority soldiers.

The Sunday Mirror says army sources indicate the prince is in "serious trouble" over the incident.

Keeping promises

Video footage is also causing problems for the high street fashion chain Primark, according to the Observer.

Secret filming has apparently revealed illegal immigrants working for a supplier at a rate of £3 an hour, for 12-hour days, seven days a week.

Primark says it is investigating.

The Sunday Express says forensic teams have identified the remains of 13 of the 19 hijackers from the World Trade Centre and Pentagon sites.

The task cost £30m but, the paper says, it honours a promise the 9/11 attackers would never be buried with the victims.

Class war

The Sunday Times makes the point that 90% of senior army officers were privately educated.

The task of tackling the stranglehold the middle classes seem to have on this and other professions has been given to former cabinet minister, Alan Milburn.

A Sunday Telegraph investigation highlights three cases of children who died after a "catalogue of errors" by social workers.

It believes the details echo the mistakes made during the Baby P case and notes no disciplinary measures have been taken against any of the professionals involved.

Speedy sacking

Most of the papers expect Gordon Brown to give Heathrow airport's proposed third runway the go-ahead this week but few approve.

The Independent on Sunday takes comfort from the likelihood that EU anti-pollution laws, coupled with the recession, will mean it is never actually built.

Former England cricket captain Kevin Pietersen has revealed all to the News of the World.

He says he was dumped by e-mail after a five-minute phone call.