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Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' | Newspaper headlines: 'Surrender summit' and 'Post Office choir' |
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A cover picture of Sir Keir Starmer embracing Ursula von der Leyen splashes the front of the Observer, leading on the forthcoming UK-EU summit. Starmer's spokesperson has said it will lead to a new deal with the bloc. | A cover picture of Sir Keir Starmer embracing Ursula von der Leyen splashes the front of the Observer, leading on the forthcoming UK-EU summit. Starmer's spokesperson has said it will lead to a new deal with the bloc. |
Also leading on the EU summit, the Telegraph reports Sir Keir Starmer has promised that plans to reset the UK's relationship with the EU will be "good for our borders". Conservatives who spoke the paper say this will "open the floodgates" to tens of thousands of people. An image of Princess Eugene, who has given an interview about her scoliosis condition, illustrates the front. | Also leading on the EU summit, the Telegraph reports Sir Keir Starmer has promised that plans to reset the UK's relationship with the EU will be "good for our borders". Conservatives who spoke the paper say this will "open the floodgates" to tens of thousands of people. An image of Princess Eugene, who has given an interview about her scoliosis condition, illustrates the front. |
The Mail on Sunday reports Britain could be forced to pay "hundreds of millions" to the EU as part of the deal, set to be inked on Monday. Calling it a "surrender summit", the deal will also permit EU trawlers to fish in British waters, the paper says. | The Mail on Sunday reports Britain could be forced to pay "hundreds of millions" to the EU as part of the deal, set to be inked on Monday. Calling it a "surrender summit", the deal will also permit EU trawlers to fish in British waters, the paper says. |
"Betray Britain at your peril" booms the headline of the Sunday Express. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says the prime minister has been warned he will "face the wrath" of voters if he "surrenders" to the EU at the meeting. He is expected to back a scheme to allow young Europeans to live and work in the UK. | "Betray Britain at your peril" booms the headline of the Sunday Express. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage says the prime minister has been warned he will "face the wrath" of voters if he "surrenders" to the EU at the meeting. He is expected to back a scheme to allow young Europeans to live and work in the UK. |
Scott Mitchell tells the Sunday Mirror he still wakes up in "panic" after his wife and EastEnders star Dame Barbara Windsor died from Alzheimer's in 2020. | Scott Mitchell tells the Sunday Mirror he still wakes up in "panic" after his wife and EastEnders star Dame Barbara Windsor died from Alzheimer's in 2020. |
Sunday People splashes with a choir made up of victims of the Post Office scandal telling the paper they want to sing for the King, "in their quest for justice". | Sunday People splashes with a choir made up of victims of the Post Office scandal telling the paper they want to sing for the King, "in their quest for justice". |
The government will deploy a "home guard" to protect against attacks to power plants and airports, the Sunday Times reads. Elsewhere a photo of Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze celebrating his team's victory, and the story of three Iranian migrants charged with targeting UK-based journalists make the front page. | The government will deploy a "home guard" to protect against attacks to power plants and airports, the Sunday Times reads. Elsewhere a photo of Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze celebrating his team's victory, and the story of three Iranian migrants charged with targeting UK-based journalists make the front page. |
And finally the Daily Star issues a dire warning, complete with seagulls clad in boxing gloves, that rising temperatures mean Britons can expect to be "divebombed" by the "berserk birds". The paper claims attacks are set to rise for a fifth year. | |
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the prime minister's defence of his upcoming expected deal with the European Union. | The Sunday Telegraph leads with the prime minister's defence of his upcoming expected deal with the European Union. |
Its front page says "PM insists deal benefits UK". | Its front page says "PM insists deal benefits UK". |
Ahead of Monday's summit in London, the Mail on Sunday asks "Brexit? What Brexit?". The paper describes the meeting as a "surrender summit", which could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. | Ahead of Monday's summit in London, the Mail on Sunday asks "Brexit? What Brexit?". The paper describes the meeting as a "surrender summit", which could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds. |
The Sunday Express carries a warning to Sir Keir Starmer from the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, with its headline "betray Britain at your peril". | The Sunday Express carries a warning to Sir Keir Starmer from the leader of Reform UK, Nigel Farage, with its headline "betray Britain at your peril". |
The Ministry of Defence will establish a new Home Guard, to protect power plants and airports from terror attacks, according to the Sunday Times. | The Ministry of Defence will establish a new Home Guard, to protect power plants and airports from terror attacks, according to the Sunday Times. |
It says the force will be modelled on the citizen army created in 1940, when Britain faced the prospect of an invasion by Nazi Germany. | It says the force will be modelled on the citizen army created in 1940, when Britain faced the prospect of an invasion by Nazi Germany. |
The paper notes that the plans form part of a national security review, and that those behind it want the public to understand that Britain is in a "pre-war era", as tensions worsen with Russia, Iran and North Korea. | The paper notes that the plans form part of a national security review, and that those behind it want the public to understand that Britain is in a "pre-war era", as tensions worsen with Russia, Iran and North Korea. |
Meanwhile, a report in the Sunday Telegraph says more than 550 MPs and peers have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging him to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | Meanwhile, a report in the Sunday Telegraph says more than 550 MPs and peers have signed a letter to the prime minister, urging him to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. |
The cross-party group's call comes after three Iranian men appeared in court yesterday, accused of spying for Tehran. | The cross-party group's call comes after three Iranian men appeared in court yesterday, accused of spying for Tehran. |
The Observer says the UK's gambling regulator has "secretly" put 38 failing companies into special measures in the last five years. | The Observer says the UK's gambling regulator has "secretly" put 38 failing companies into special measures in the last five years. |
Betting firms can avoid formal action by the Gambling Commission, by offering to pay any profits made from regulatory failings to good causes, according to the report. | Betting firms can avoid formal action by the Gambling Commission, by offering to pay any profits made from regulatory failings to good causes, according to the report. |
It says around £2m has been paid since 2020, compared with total betting revenues of more than £15bn. The commission has told the paper that it consistently publishes enforcement outcomes. | It says around £2m has been paid since 2020, compared with total betting revenues of more than £15bn. The commission has told the paper that it consistently publishes enforcement outcomes. |
The Mail on Sunday says MPs are preparing to crack down on social media influencers who post "anti-suncream messages", and attempt to sell potentially dangerous tanning products. | The Mail on Sunday says MPs are preparing to crack down on social media influencers who post "anti-suncream messages", and attempt to sell potentially dangerous tanning products. |
The paper says a parliamentary inquiry will target TikTok and Instagram personalities who do paid promotions for oils and lotions. | The paper says a parliamentary inquiry will target TikTok and Instagram personalities who do paid promotions for oils and lotions. |
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