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Front pages: 'Gutter' Tories and Labour's cash 'crisis' | Front pages: 'Gutter' Tories and Labour's cash 'crisis' |
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The Labour Party features on several of Sunday's front pages, but for a range of different reasons. | The Labour Party features on several of Sunday's front pages, but for a range of different reasons. |
Ed Miliband himself writes in the Independent on Sunday, launching a scathing attack on David Cameron, accusing him of "demeaning" the office of prime minister. | Ed Miliband himself writes in the Independent on Sunday, launching a scathing attack on David Cameron, accusing him of "demeaning" the office of prime minister. |
The Observer says Labour is facing a funding crisis because of wholesale changes taking place at the scandal-hit Co-operative Bank - previously a major party donor. | The Observer says Labour is facing a funding crisis because of wholesale changes taking place at the scandal-hit Co-operative Bank - previously a major party donor. |
Meanwhile, the Sunday Express says it has an exclusive picture of one of the women allegedly held captive in a London home for 30 years, along with a letter said to be written by her. | Meanwhile, the Sunday Express says it has an exclusive picture of one of the women allegedly held captive in a London home for 30 years, along with a letter said to be written by her. |
The Sunday Times leads with suggestions that David Cameron is to toughen the rules on benefits for new migrants set to come to the UK from Bulgaria and Romania. | |
Discussing the papers for the BBC's News Channel, Vincent Moss, political editor of the Sunday Mirror, said there appeared to be "an unfortunate arms race" developing between the political parties - the Tories and UKIP in particular - about who can be toughest on these migrants. | |
The Times' Eleanor Mills said that regardless of whether Mr Cameron was able to change the rules: "It's good politics for him to stand up to the EU and be seen to be having a fight about it." |