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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 31 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

31/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 31 May 2026.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

The Observer: "LABOUR RIPS ITSELF APART"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Observer Editorial

Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair launches a scathing attack on The Labour Party in a major essay, accusing it of “self-delusion” and lacking a coherent plan on AI.
It carries responses from Andrew Rawnsley, Rachel Sylvester and Andy Burnham.
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The Sunday Times: "STREETING AND HUNT INTERVENE ON GROWTH CRISIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Josh Glancy / Lara Spirit

In an exclusive interview, Wes Streeting (former Health Secretary) has suggested cutting employer National Insurance contributions to encourage businesses to hire more young people.
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Sunday National: "'MY DAUGHTER WAS STITCHED UP IN TRIAL'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The National Editorial

Clare Hinchcliffe, the mother of Palestine Action activist Zoe Rogers, claims her daughter was unfairly convicted ahead of controversial sentencing.
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Sunday People: "ANDREW EMAILS 'SENT TO PALACE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Benedict Tetzlaff-Deas / Saskia Rowlands

Pressure is mounting on Buckingham Palace over a claim they received emails which showed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential information while a Trade Envoy.
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Sunday People (Sport/Back Page): "PARIS STUN GUNNERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor 

Arsenal FC's hearts were broken in Budapest last night.
The Gunners were dramatically beaten by Paris Saint-Germain on enalties in Champions League.
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​The Herald On Sunday: "SENIOR ACADEMIC THROWS THE BOOK AT CURRICULUM IN SCOTTISH SCHOOLS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James McEnacey

Lindsay Paterson, Emeritus Professor Of Education at University Of Edinburgh, has been analysing education in Scotland noting disappointment over the last 20 to 30 years.
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The Mail On Sunday: "BBC BIAS ROW AFTER DESERT ISLAND DISCS 'BANS FARAGE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen

BBC have been hit with new allegations of bias following claims Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has been 'banned' from appearing on Desert Island Discs.
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Sunday Mirror: "KIDS' SOCIAL MEDIA BAN 'WITHIN WEEKS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan

A Social Media ban for under-16s could be announced within weeks.
Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said a move that would block millions of youngsters from apps such as TikTok, SnapChat and Instagram.
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​Sunday Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "DREAM HAS GUNN" / "SLOT KOPS IT"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Joshua Peck / John Cross

Arsenal FC's hearts were broken in Budapest last night.
Arne Slot was left stunned yesterday after being sacked by Liverpool FC.
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The Sunday Post: "FRESH START"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Sunday Post's Editorial

The Sunday Post are joining forces with Press & Journal and The Courier to help High Streets in Scotland become once again the beating heart of the City Centre.
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​Sunday Express: "'KEIR'S EU RESET WILL KEEP FOOD INFLATION HIGH'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jonathan Walker

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's flagship European Union trade deal threatens to make soaring checkout prices even worse, food and drink manufacturers have warned.
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Sunday Express (Sport/Back Page): "GUNNERS MISS POT SHOT"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Arsenal FC suffered Champions League heartache again last night as Paris Saint-Germain defended their crown in Budapest.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "BENEFIT CHECKS 'WATERED DOWN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is "watering down" checks on benefits claimants to prevent the Welfare System from collapsing under a record backlog of Mental Health cases.
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​The Sunday Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "GABRIEL HEARTBREAK"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: The Sunday Telegraph Editorial

In the 2026 Champions League Final, Arsenal FC player Gabriel Magalhães missed the decisive penalty as Paris Saint-Germain won 5-4 on penalties in Budapest, Hungary.
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Daily Star Sunday: "I DIDN'T CHEAT ON MAYA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Ward

Manchester City star Ruben Dias confirmed he has split from Love Island presenter Maya Jama – and insisted he was not unfaithful during their romance.
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Daily Star Sunday (Sport/Back Page): "GUNNER STING"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Arsenal FC suffered Champions League heartache again last night as Paris Saint-Germain defended their crown in Budapest.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "STURGEON QUITS SCOTLAND... TO LIVE IN ENGLAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Rodger

Nicola Sturgeon has fled Scotland amid the political storm over her husband Peter Murrell's embezzlement of £400,000 from SNP – and has now set up home in London.
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The Independent: "THE PRIDE LIST 2026"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Independent Editorial 
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The Independent's Pride List 2026 celebrates UK LGBT changemakers making an impact amid rising challenges for Transgender Rights and Community Spaces.
Top honourees include Alan Carr, Meg Jones, Stephanie Lynnette, Bimini, Zack Polanski, and Leah Williamson.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 24 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

23/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 24 May 2026.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

The Observer: "POLITICAL FOOTBALL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Gabriel Gatehouse

The Observer's Front Page explores a Conspiracy Theory: Did the CIA poison England goalkeeper Gordon Banks before the 1970 World Cup quarter-final to sabotage them against West Germany?
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Sunday Mail: "DYING OAP HOUNDED OVER 38P BILL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jennifer Hyland

Robert Walsh, a terminally ill pensioner, has been threatened with court action by Scottish Power over an outstanding 38p bill.
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The Independent: "EU MEMBERSHIP CAN BE FAST-TRACKED TOP OFFICIAL SAYS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Millie Cooke

European Union could fast-track Britain's return to the bloc if it decided to rejoin, dispelling suggestions United Kingdom would be pushed to the back of the queue if it tried to reverse Brexit.

FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/politics/brexit-eu-rejoin-referendum-wes-streeting-b2981880.html
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "MY PHONE WAS HACKED BY MOSCOW SAYS FARAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen
 
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims Russian spies hacked his phone to obtain details of his controversial £5million gift from a crypto billionaire.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday (Sport/Back Page): "TIME TO DECIDE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Gary Keown

Celtic manager Martin O'Neill will meet Dermot Desmond to discuss his future over the coming week after admitting the Football Club should go for a younger coach if their focus is on moving forward with a new, long-term project.
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Sunday People: "FREE KICKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kieran Horn 
 
United Kingdom's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has sent a letter to TNT Sport urging Champions League broadcaster to make the final between Arsenal Football Club and Paris Saint-Germain free-to-air.
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Sunday People (Sport;/Back Page): "HELLO! / GOODBYE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: James Whaling / Alex James

Oli McBurnie fired Hull back to the Premier League with a dramatic late winner at Wembley.
Pep Guardiola bows out of English football this afternoon after taking charge of his beloved Manchester City for the final time.
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The Herald On Sunday: "'A CULTURE OF DEREGULATION' CITY BLAZE VAPE SHOP HAD NEVER BEEN INSPECTED FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kathleen Nutt

No health and safety inspections were carried out at a Vape Shop in Glasgow where a devastating fire broke out earlier this year.
Leading architect Alan Dunlop blames 'underfunding and near abandonment of health and safety enforcement by local authorities'.
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Daily Star Sunday: "3 LIONS ON MY SSSSHIRT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

Stadiums at FIFA World Cup are to get quiet rooms – for supporters who hate cheering.
Fans overwhelmed at matches will be able to use a sound-proof studio showing anything but the actual football.
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Daily Star Sunday (Sport/Back Page): "LION IN WAITING"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Alex James 
 
Pep Guardiola has refused to rule out one day taking the England National Team job or returning to Manchester City.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "FARAGE I'LL SCRAP TAX PAID ON OVERTIME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has pledged to axe Income Tax on overtime as he vowed to "make work pay".
If Reform UK wins the next General Election, people who earn less than £75,000 and work overtime above a 40-hour week would pay no Income Tax on their extra hours.
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The Sunday Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "GUARIOLA: I TRUST CITY WILL BE CLEARED OVER 115 CHARGES"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: James Ducker 

Pep Guardiola says he retains complete "trust" in Manchester City hierarchy when they say the Football Club will be exonerated in their land-mark “115 charges” court battle with Premier League.
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The Sunday Post: "THE WOMAN WHO DIED TWICE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katherine Sutherland

Shelagh Warwick-Illius faked her own death and vanished from an English Channel ferry 42 years ago.
Despite searches, no trace was found and she was declared dead.
However she lived under a new identity for over two decades.
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Sunday Express: "'WE'LL AXE TAX ON OVERTIME!'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Williamson

Nigel Farage last night made a bold bid for the support of working Britons with a promise to scrap tax on overtime when in government.
People who earn less than £75,000 and have worked a 40-hour week will not pay tax on further hours worked under his plans for power.
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Sunday Express (Sport/Back Page): "DAY OF RECKONING"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Joshua Peck
 
Tottenham or West Ham will wave goodbye to the Premier League this afternoon.
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The Sunday Times: "ANDREW FACES ALLEGATION OVER 'ASCOT INCIDENT WITH WOMAN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dipesh Gadher

Police investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor are examining an allegation that he behaved inappropriately towards a woman at Royal Ascot.
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Sunday Mirror: "FARAGE'S HAVEN US ON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alexander Brown / Simon Murphy 
 
Nigel Farage's Reform UK pockets a fortune from people or companies with offshore links, analysis reveals.
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Sunday Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "THANKS, PEP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alex James

Pep Guardiola waves goodbye to Premier League and Manchester City today.... but we may not have seen the last of him.
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The Mail On Sunday: "MY PHONE WAS HACKED BY MOSCOW SAYS FARAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen
 
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims Russian spies hacked his phone to obtain details of his controversial £5million gift from a crypto billionaire.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 17 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

16/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 17 May 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

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If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

The Sunday Telegraph: "LABOUR RIVALS WANT TO REJOIN EU"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner / Sabrina Miller / Dominic Penna
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Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting would both seek a mandate to rejoin European Union if they were elected The Labour Party leader in a move that threatens to reopen Britain’s Brexit wounds.
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​Sunday Mail: "HOOPS.. WE DID IT AGAIN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Vevers

Celtic Football Club ended Heart Of Midlothian's dream of a first Premier League win in 66 years after clinching the title on the last day of the season.
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Sunday Express: "FEARS LABOUR TURMOIL WILL WRECK BREXIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Williamson 
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Campaigners fear a Brexit "betrayal" from The Labour Party leadership rivals vying to outdo each other to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister. 
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Sunday Express (Sport/Back Page): "ANT'S THRILL"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Andy Dunn
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Pep Guardiola last night banned the booze and says Man City’s real FA Cup celebrations are on hold while they fight for the Premier League title. 
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The Herald On Sunday: "'SCARS THAT WILL NEVER HEAL' SCOTTISH FAMILIES DEMAND APOLOGY FROM FM OVER TROUBLES REMARKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca McCurdy 

British families who lost loved ones during The Troubles in Northern Ireland have condemned Scottish First Minister John Swinney after he said people should "move on" from Sinn Féin's links to IRA.
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​Daily Star Sunday: "THEY INK IT'S ALL OVER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton
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England's World Cup stars will get a special tattoo to celebrate if they win the World Cup.
Boss Thomas Tuchel reckons it will spur Harry Kane's side on to glory. 
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Daily Star Sunday (Sport/Back Page): "ANT & DECKED"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Andy Dunn
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Pep Guardiola banned the booze and says Manchester City's real FA Cup celebrations are on hold while they fight for the Premier League title.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "WES TURNS SCREW ON BURNHAM OVER BREXIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen / Brendan Carlin / Dan Hodges

Wes Streeting plans to drag Britain back into European Union if he becomes Prime Minister – shattering The Labour Party’s claim that they would respect the 2016 Brexit vote.
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​Sunday Mirror: "HOW I WOULD CHANGE BRITAIN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alexander Brown

Andy Burnham has outlined his plans to build a fairer Britain in his first interview since launching a bid to return to Parliament that could propel him into 10 Downing Street.
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Sunday Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "SILVA'S CHEERS... WITH NO BEERS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Andy Dunn

Bernardo Silva has got one "small dream" left after lifting the 20th trophy of his Manchester City career as Pep Guardiola banned the booze from his team’s FA Cup celebrations.
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The Sunday Post: "STREETING: BRITAIN MUST RETURN TO THE EUROPEAN UNION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Derek Healey

Wes Streeting has called for Britain to rejoin European Union as he unveiled his intentions to run for Prime Minister. 
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The Sunday Times: "BRITAIN SHOULD REJOIN EU, DECLARES STREETING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lara Spirit

Wes Streeting electrified the race to succeed Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, yesterday, by announcing that he would support Britain rejoining European Union and would stand in any leadership contest.
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Sunday National: "CONVENTION 'MAY BACKFIRE' ON PLANS FOR INDEPENDENCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steph Brawn

Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have an "enormous opportunity" to speak with "one voice" to escape Westminster chaos following historic Local Election results, a Sinn Fein MP has said.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 10 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

9/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 10 May 2026.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "STALKING HORSE PLOT TO OUST STARMER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Camilla Turner

A former minister has issued an ultimatum to the cabinet, threatening to stand for the leadership if they do not challenge Sir Keir Starmer.
This forms part of a stalking horse plot to oust the Prime Minister amid growing backbench unrest.


FULL REPORT: TELEGRAPH.CO.UK/politics/2026/05/09/starmer-45-minutes-warning-bombshell-dropped
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The Herald On Sunday: "AFTERMATH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca McCurdy
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First Minister John Swinney has insisted that Scotland must gain the power to decide its own future ahead of the next General Election.
He aims to make the country fully resistant to the influence of Nigel Farage and Reform UK.


FULL REPORT: HeraldScotland.com/news/26092610.john-swinney-scotland-must-independent-block-farage
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Daily Star Sunday: "GORD HELP US ALL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Ward

​Sir Keir Starmer has turned to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown for support as he faces intense pressure following poor Election results.
The move is seen as a sign of desperation to stabilise his leadership and The Labour Party.  
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "SWINNEY JUST WON'T TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Blackley 

First Minister John Swinney has launched another attempt to break up United Kingdom, just one day after Scottish National Party lost 400,000 votes in the Holyrood Elections.
He refuses to abandon the Scottish Independence push despite the setback.  

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.com/news/article-15804443
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Sunday People: "FURY OVER HUNT PROMISE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mikey Smith

Sir Keir Starmer faces fury from campaigners after the government decided to shelve a proposed ban on Trophy Hunting.
The move is understood to have come following pressure from associates linked to United States President Donald Trump.
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​The Sunday Post: "KEIR STARMER TEETERING ON THE BRINK AS SWINNEY CALLS FOR INDYREF2 OVER FARAGE AS PM FEARS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Aitken

Sir Keir Starmer is teetering on the brink of losing his position as Prime Minister while First Minister John Swinney calls for a second Scottish Independence Referendum to counter Nigel Farage.
The Labour Party MPs have turned against their leader following heavy Local Elections losses.  
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Sunday Mirror: "WE'LL HELP CUT YOUR BILLS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan

Sir Keir Starmer has outlined plans to reduce household Energy Bills as part of a new Cost Of Living package following The Labour Party's poor performance in Local Elections.
He faces a potential leadership challenge from within his own party.  
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Sunday Mail: "IN GORD WE TRUST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Ferguson

Under-fire Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called on former Prime Minister Gordon Brown for advice in a bid to deter a leadership challenge.
The move comes as he confronts a new threat to his position following recent election setbacks.  
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The Sunday Times: "STARMER'S SOS TO BROWN AS BACKBENCH REBELLION GROWS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lara Spirit / Katie Tarrant

Sir Keir Starmer has brought former leader Gordon Brown back into government in a dramatic move as a backbench rebellion grows.
However, one MP has announced she will stand against him in a leadership contest tomorrow.  

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Sunday Express: "'THE BEST IS YET TO COME'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Williamson

Nigel Farage has declared that the best is yet to come for Reform UK, describing it as the true party of working people after significant Local Election gains.
Nigel Farage has warned Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer against pursuing closer ties with Europe.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S  PAPERS): SUNDAY 03 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

2/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 03 May 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

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If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

The Observer: "A LOVE OF LIFE ATTENBOROUGH AT 100"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Barnes

Marking David Attenborough's 100th birthday, The Observer salutes his lifelong "love of life" and passion for nature but laments that society has failed to act on his urgent environmental warnings.
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Sunday Mirror: "FARAGE'S NUMBERS DON'T ADD UP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Britt
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Maths guru Carol Vorderman says Reform UK will add nothing, divide the nation and multiply our council tax bills if they win more power in Thursday's Local Elections.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "VIOLENT BBC PRESENTER BROKE WRIST OF FEMALE COLLEAGUE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charlotte Griffiths / Chris Hastings

The BBC has been accused of a scandolous cover-up following claims a presenter broke the wrist of one of his female colleagues in a physical altercation.
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Daily Star Sunday: "CLOAK AND JAGGER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ashley Pemberton 

Jerry Hall was announced as the headline signing of the next Celebrity Traitors.
The fashion icon is among 21 top stars from the world of comedy, TV, film, and beyond, including glam Maya Jama.
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The Herald On Sunday: "SCOTLAND 'LACKS POWERS' TO END ORGANISED CRIME SHOP EPIDEMIC"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Williams 

British people are exposed to Organised Crime on the High Street because authorities lack the legal powers to shut down rogue shops, ministers have been warned. 
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​Sunday People: "CROWNING GLORY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Russell Myers

King Charles declared "the force is with us" as he gave the seal of approval to a new world leading observatory in Bermuda.
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​The Sunday Post: "TOP ECONOMIC EXPERTS URGE SWINNEY TO DROP INDY AND FOCUS ON COST OF LIVING CRISIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Aitken

Leading economists have warned First Minister John Swinney to focus on the Cost Of Living Crisis before considering Scottish Independence. 
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The Sunday Times: "REVEALED £7M INCOME TAX BILL FOR WILLIAM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katie Tarrant

Prince William pays up to £7 million in income tax a year, it can be revealed.
​The figure puts the heir to the throne in the top 0.002 per cent of taxpayers in United Kingdom.
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Sunday Mail: "LORD OF THE CHANCERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Vevers

Malcolm Offord's finance company only had four members of staff despite his claim to have employed "hundreds of thousands of people". 
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The Sunday Telegraph: "BURNHAM WINS OVER LABOUR'S RULING BODY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner

Keir Starmer loyalists on Labour Party's ruling body are no longer prepared to block Andy Burnham's return to Parliament, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt.
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Sunday National: "LABOUR PLAN TWO-TIER NHS FOR SCOTLAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sunday National Editorial

A clinical professor's study, which covers two decades of the Health Service in the North of Britain and in the South, finds plans made by Anas Sarwar to be 'really problematic'.
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Sunday Express: "WHY KING WAS READY TO HELP THE COUNTRY HE LOVES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Ferguson

King Charles was determined his high-stakes United States visit would help repair the Special Relationship with United Kingdom, despite criticism, grasping the chance to fill gaps after Sir Keir Starmer failed to build rapport with Donald Trump's administration.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 26 APRIL 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

25/4/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Sunday 26 April 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

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If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
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​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.

Sunday Express: "RED ARROWS JETS 'MUST BE BRITISH'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James Knuckey

Nine former Red Arrows daredevils have joined forces to demand the iconic display team must keep flying British planes.
The pilots urged defence chiefs not to choose a foreign aircraft to replace the ageing Hawk T1, but use jets that "symbolise British innovation" instead.
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The Herald On Sunday: "IS BBC SCOTLAND A 'BIASED BRANCH OFFICE OF LONDON'?
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Neil Mackay

Professor Catherine Happer believes the BBC are in grave danger as she describes the bosses in London do not oversee all of the day-by-day operations of the Glasgow-based headquarters.
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Sunday People: "NHS PICKS UP RECORD PRIVATE PATIENTS IN CRISIS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sunday People Editorial

NHS are treating a record number of private patients amid its deepening crisis, an exclusive investigation reveals.
Emergency cases are being sent back for private care as the public Health Service struggles to cope with unprecedented demand and capacity shortages.
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The Sunday Post: "LYONS GANG TORTURE IMAGES LIKELY TO BE FROM SCOTLAND, SAY SPANISH OFFICERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Graham Keeley

Spanish Police Officers believe murder and torture photographs found in a secret stash in Spain are most likely to have been taken in Scotland.
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Daily Star Sunday: "I'M A CELEBRITY HOST, GET ME OUT OF HERE, QUICK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Dickinson

I'm A Celebrity duo Ant and Dec are flanked by security as they come face-to-face with angry contestant Jimmy Bullard.
It came after the live final descended into chaos when Jimmy and boxer David Haye clashed with the hosts.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "RAYNER: IT'S NOW OR NEVER TO KICK OUT KEIR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen / Dan Hodges

Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has told Labour Party MPs the time to oust Keir Starmer from 10 Downing Street is 'now or never' as the Prime Minister faces a critical week in his fight for political survival.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "PM'S FAILURE TO DISCLOSE US MEETING 'BROKE CODE OF CONDUCT'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been accused of breaking The Ministerial Code for not declaring a meeting with a client of Lord Peter Mandelson's lobbying firm.
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​Sunday Mail: "SWINNEY IN SECRET CUTS ROW"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Ferguson

First Minister John Swinney has been accused of planning secret budget cuts to fill a £5 billion black hole if he wins the Holyrood Election.
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The Sunday Times: "PM: I WILL FIGHT NEXT ELECTION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lara Spirit / Josh Glancy
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Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to fight on and win the next Election as The Labour Party leader, insisting after a bruising week that "you can’t be Prime Minister if you let these things get to you".
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Sunday Mirror: "ORDER ANDREW TO GIVE EVIDENCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Russell Myers

King Charles must order disgraced brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to talk to investigators in United States over Jeffrey Epstein, campaigners say.
Ahead of King Charles and Queen Camilla's State Visit to America, a major women's group urged the monarch, who will not meet Jeffrey Epstein’s victims: "He should tell Andrew to speak up".
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The Mail On Sunday: "RAYNER: IT'S NOW OR NEVER TO KICK OUT KEIR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen / Dan Hodges

Former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has told Labour Party MPs the time to oust Keir Starmer from 10 Downing Street is 'now or never' as the Prime Minister faces a critical week in his fight for political survival.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 29 MARCH 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

28/3/2026

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Sunday Express: "GANGS TO USE AI TO DODGE JUSTICE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles

More of United Kingdom's most dangerous criminals could be acquitted as Artificial Inteligence images and videos undermine trust in trial evidence.

FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/politics/2187486

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Sunday People: "'DIG HERE TO FIND FRED WEST VICTIMS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Patrick Hill

Burial sites of Fred West, the deceased Serial Killer from Herefordshire, may have been found in a field near where two of his 12 known murder victims were discovered.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/uk-news/fred-west-burial-sites-probed-36925867
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "SWINNEY'S GROVELLING APOLOGY TO VICTIMS OF PREDATOR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Rodger / Paul Drury 

John Swinney has been forced to issue a grovelling apology to the victims of SNP sex predator Jordan Linden.
However, four years after complaints about Jordan Linden were ignored by The Scottisn National Party.
The Scottish First Minister of Scotland failed to own up to his party's failings over the scandal.


FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15687887
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The Independent: "RIFT WITH TRUMP OVER IRAN BOOSTS PM'S POPULARITY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Walters

Dramatic new evidence of the popularity of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's decision to stand up to President Donald Trump over the Iran war has emerged.

FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/politics/trump-iran-war-keir-starmer-poll-b2947053.html
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The Sunday Post: "CRASHED COURSE PLEA FROM TEACHERS OVER ENERGY DRINKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emma Lawson

Teachers are warning over bad behaviour and hyperactivity in classrooms as children arrive at school juiced up on Energy Drinks and sweets - before an inevitable sugar crash.
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Daily Star Sunday: "JAILBIRDIE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Dickinson

Golf legend Tiger Woods poses for a police mugshot after being arrested following a high-speed crash.
The sporting icon spent eight hours behind bars before being released on bail.
He has been charged with driving under the influence after rolling his Range Rover in Florida.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "MCSWEENEY TOLD TO HAND OVER HIS PRIVATE TEXTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner / Nick Gutteridge

Morgan McSweeney has been asked to hand over messages relating to Lord Peter Mandelson from his private Mobile Phone, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
Cabinet Office officials have requested Sir Keir Starmer's former Chief Of Staff to disclose "relevant" texts to aid the Government's investigation into The Peter Mandelson Scandal.

FULL REPORT: TELEGRAPH.CO.UK/politics/2026/03/28/mcsweeney-told-to-hand-over-private-mandelson-texts
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Sunday Mirror: "WE'LL STOP ANTISOCIAL MEDIA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has declared war on Social Media apps that get children addicted, saying: "This is going to change".
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The Mail On Sunday: "70 BRITONS ARRESTED IN UAE - SIMPLY FOR TAKING WAR PHOTOS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Abdul Taher

As many as 70 Britons have been locked up in United Arab Emirates for taking photos and videos of drone and missile attacks, The Mail On Sunday can reveal.
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Sunday National: "'IT'S TIME THAT WE WERE FREE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lucy A. Jackson

Thousands turned out to take part in a major Scottish Independence march and rally in Edinburgh.
Activists from across the country headed to the capital to be part of the annual Believe In Scotland march and rally.


FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/25976785.thousands-attend-scottish-independence-rally-edinburgh
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 15 MARCH 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

14/3/2026

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Daily Mirror: "WE WILL FIGHT TO KEEP BILLS DOWN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alexander Brown

Energy Secretary Ed Miliband vowed to fight to keep household bills down as concerns grow over the Iran war energy crisis.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/politics/ed-miliband-vows-fight-keep-36868160
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State Times (India): "INTEGRATED AQUA PARK IN ANANTNAG TO STRENGTHEN AQUACULTURE INFRA: RAJIV RANJAN SINGH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial 

Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh announced a ₹100 crore (£8.17 million) Integrated Aqua Park project for the Anantnag area of Jammu & Kashmir in India.
It aims to strengthen aquaculture infrastructure, boost cold-water fisheries (especially trout), increase fish production, enhance farmer incomes, and create employment opportunities. 

FULL REPORT: http://StateTimes.IN/integrated-aqua-park-in-anantnag-to-strengthen-aquaculture-infra-rajiv-ranjan-singh-2
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Daily Star Sunday: "GLADIATOR JET: MY STALKER NIGHTMARE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ed Gleave
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Gladiators icon Jet has revealed she called in police after being stalked by two people.
The star, whose real name is Diane Youdale, said she feared for her safety.

FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/tv/gladiators-legend-forced-call-cops-36823458
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Sunday Express: "FRESH SPIKE IN MIGRANTS APPLYING TO BE UK CITIZENS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles

A record number of migrants have applied for British Citizenship since the three main Political Parties vowed to crack down on welfare handouts for Foreign Nationals.
Some 291,971 people lodged applications with the Home Office last year, up from 253,757 in 2024.

FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/politics/2182019
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "EPSTEIN'S ILLICIT DRUGS AND BOTOX FOR MANDELSON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daisy Graham-Brown

Jeffrey Epstein illegally supplied Peter Mandelson with drugs while he was a government minister.
Bombshell emails also expose how the paedophile and financier arranged for The Labour Party peer to have cosmetic Botox injections while he visited him in New York.
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Sunday People: "HARRY'S FURY AT 'BRAINWASH' BOOK CLAIM"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rosaleen Fenton / Mathilde Grandjean

Queen Camilla delivered a scathing verdict on Meghan Markle, claiming that the American actress had "brainwashed" Prince Harry before the couple's exit.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/royals/queens-chilling-brainwashed-claim-meghan-36866387
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The Herald On Sunday: "'INDEPENDENCE CLOSER THAN EVER' FM SWINNEY MAKES MAJOR PLEDGES ON CHILDCARE, HOUSING GPS AND HEALTHCARE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca McCurdy

Scottish National Party leader John Swinney has urged voters to return him as First Minister in May's 2026 Scottish Parliament Election as he pledged to spend more than £500 Million on boosting childcare for families.

FULL REPORT: HeraldScotland.com/news/25937248.john-swinney-500m-childcare-pledge-holyrood-pledge/
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The Sunday Telegraph: "STARMER MAY SEND DRONES TO THE GULF"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner / Connor Stringer / Charles Hymas / Tom Cotterill
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Sir Keir Starmer could send thousands of interceptor drones to the Middle East, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt.
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The Sunday Post: "COVER-UP OVER SEX OFFENDER LOOPHOLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Howarth

Justice Secretary Angela Constance failed to close a lethal Sex Offender drugs testing loophole for three years after it was highlighted in an Official Inquiry.
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The Sunday Times: "EPSTEIN VICTIM WAS 'TRAFFICKED TO AL FAYED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Josie Ensor / Katie Tarrant / Dipesh Gadher

A victim of Jeffrey Epstein has claimed she was trafficked by him to Mohamed Al Fayed, the first such connection to be reported between the late Sex Offenders.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/crime/article/epstein-mohamed-al-fayed-sex-trafficking-hm83563p0
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Sunday Mail: "DON'T LET US DIE IN POVERTY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Vevers

Terminally ill British people are being forced to live in grinding poverty, struggling to pay gas and electricity bills.
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The Observer: "OVER A BARREL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Observer Editorial

Iran strikes back at United Arab Emirates' oil depot.
Donald Trump calls for British warships in The Strait Of Hormuz.
Ed Miliband opens up sale of Solar Panels to offset Fossil Fuels.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 08 MARCH 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

7/3/2026

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The Observer: "EXODUS FROM DUBAI"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Giles Whittell 

Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to win General Election and Keir Starmer's Love Actually moment.
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Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "NOW BLAIR DELIVERS A STINGING BLOW TO PM OVER WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen

Tony Blair has rebuked Keir Starmer for his lack of support for Donald Trump's war on Iran, telling the Prime Minister: 'We should have backed America from the very beginning'.
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Sunday Mirror: "DEATH OF A MONSTER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Phil Cardy

Reviled Child Killer Ian Huntley has died, 10 days after he was attacked in HMP Frankland.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/uk-news/chants-erupt-inside-monster-mansion-36832181
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Sunday National: "BLAIR'S 'SECRET' PLAN FOR NHS IN SCOTLAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The National / Sunday National Editorial 

Jackie Baillie and Anas Sarwar have been told to come clean on a report by ex-Prime Minister Tony Blair's Think Tank.
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The Sunday Telegraph: "BLAIR REBUKES STARMER OVER FAILURE TO BACK TRUMP'S WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Camilla Turner / Emma Taggart

Sir Tony Blair has admonished Sir Keir Starmer for his decision not to support American strikes on Iran.
He said Sir Keir should have backed Donald Trump from the very beginning of the escalating conflict.
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Sunday Express: "FORMULA ONE BOFFINS COULD BOOST ARMS RACE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Conor Wilson

A former leading Formula One engineer has called on defence chiefs to harness the innovative skills within motor racing to arm Britain for a potential conflict with Russia.
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Sunday People: "SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emma MacKenzie / Ellie Fry

Ian Huntley's daughter Samantha Bryan was overcome with emotion when she heard of her father's attack in HMP Frankland.
The monstrous Child Killer died in a Medical Facility after the violent incident in HMP Frankland left him sprawled in a pool of his own blood.


FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/uk-news/ian-huntleys-daughter-now-tears-36831682
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The Herald On Sunday: "'YOU BURN OUT AND GO UNDER' ALARM AS SENIOR DOCTORS QUIT NHS SCOTLAND 'LIKE RATS ON A SINKING SHIP'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Brown

Senior doctors are leaving NHS in Scotland under intensifying pressure that is "like rats on a sinking ship", a leading medical representative has warned.
New figures suggest that consultant shortages are more than double official estimates.
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The Mail On Sunday: "NOW BLAIR DELIVERS A STINGING BLOW TO PM OVER WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen

Tony Blair has rebuked Keir Starmer for his lack of support for Donald Trump's war on Iran, telling the Prime Minister: 'We should have backed America from the very beginning'.
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Daily Star Sunday: "ROT IN HELL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Dickinson

Ian Huntley died yesterday after succumbing to a brutal assault behind bars.
Cheers rang out at notorious Frankland prison as lags celebrated the news.
Vile Huntley murdered 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in 2002.
Officials said the nation's thoughts are with the girls' families.

FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/latest-news/ian-huntleys-daughter-breaks-silence-36833284
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The Independent: "INDEPENDENT WOMEN 2026: THE INFLUENCE LIST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nicole Wootton-Cane / Sian Elvin / Lucy Leeson / Dan Haygarth / Jessie Thompson / Jamie Braidwood / Ellie Harrison / Harry Latham-Coyle / Adam White / Roisin O'Connor / Kate Devlin / Camille Chorley / Luke Reevey / Caspar Barnes

The Independent's annual Influence List for 2026 marks International Women's Day by honouring 50 remarkable women, from Chloe Kelly, Kemi Badenoch, Rachel Reeves to the Princess Of Wales.
All who've powerfully shaped United Kingdom society in sport, politics, arts, and activism through resilience and impact.


FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/home-news/international-womens-day-independent-influence-list-2026-b2930360.html
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (SUNDAY'S PAPERS): SUNDAY 01 MARCH 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

28/2/2026

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Sunday Express: "WAR ERUPTS ACROSS MIDDLE EAST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jaymi McCann

The world held its breath as hundreds were killed when the United States and Israel carried out a series of devastating air strikes across Iran – with chaos erupting across the Middle East as Tehran retaliated.

FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/world/2176581
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​The Herald On Sunday: "CALL FOR SCOTTISH WATER PROBE AS SALARIES SOAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kathleen Nutt
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Calls are being made for an independent Inquiry into Scottish Water amid soaring customer charges and eye-watering levels of executive pay and benefits.
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​The Sunday Telegraph: "KHAMENEI 'DEAD IN RUBBLE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Connor Stringer / Henry Bodkin / Akhtar Makoii

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei has been killed in Israeli Air Strikes, according to the country's intelligence service.

FULL REPORT: TELEGRAPH.CO.UK/world-news/2026/02/28/irans-supreme-leader-khamenei-found-dead-in-rubble
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The Sunday Post: "SCOTTISH FIRM GIVEN £54M OF PPE CASH VIA VIP LANE FAILS TO PAY TAX ON PROFITS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Howarth

A British company that was given £54 million of Government VIP Lane contracts during the COVID-19 Pandemic is to be shut by authorities after its directors disappeared without paying tax on the profits.
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The Sunday Times: "AYATOLLAH KILLED IN BLITZ FROM AMERICA AND ISRAEL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dominic Hauschild / Gabrielle Weiniger / Katie Tarrant / Christina Lamb

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in American and Israeli military strikes, President Donald Trump declared.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/world/middle-east/article/us-attacks-iran-strikes-trump-latest-news-q39l3fsrd
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​Scottish The Mail On Sunday: "FOREIGN-BORN VOTERS STOLE BY-ELECTION BLASTS FARAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen

Nigel Farage has sensationally claimed that Reform UK was robbed of victory by foreign-born voters in last week's By-Election in the Gorton And Denton ward of Manchester.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15602431
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​Sunday People: "GET TO SHELTER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Anders Anglesey

The United Kingdom Foreign Office has issued a major dual warning for Brits to take cover and not to travel in the aftermath of a co-ordinated attack by Israel and United States Of America on several cities in Iran.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/world-news/iran-attack-foreign-office-issues-36795493
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Sunday National: "'I WAS VICTIM OF SPYING SCANDAL BUT PROBE HAS IGNORED ME'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alasdair Ferguson

Josh Simons MP - a Cabinet Office minister who was involved in falsely accusing journalists of having links to pro-Russian propaganda, when he was boss of a Think Tank belonging to The Labour Party - has resigned.

​FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/25896645.josh-simons-resigns-labour-together-targeting-journalists
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Daily Star Sunday: "BRITS DUBAI MISSILE TERROR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Dickinson

Brits ran for their lives as Iranian missiles targeting holiday hotspot Dubai hit top tourist hotels.
The carnage came hours after peace-loving Donald Trump and Israel launched a mass attack on Iran.


FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/world-news/horror-dubai-airport-people-run-36797894
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Sunday Mail: "FIRE AND FURY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Vevers

The Middle East erupted into war last night after United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury on Iran.

FULL REPORT: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/dubai-explosions-amid-iran-attack-36796054
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The Mail On Sunday: "FOREIGN-BORN VOTERS STOLE BY-ELECTION BLASTS FARAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Glen Owen

Nigel Farage has sensationally claimed that Reform UK was robbed of victory by foreign-born voters in last week's By-Election in the Gorton And Denton ward of Manchester.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-15602431
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Sunday Mirror: "IRAN'S LEADER 'DEAD'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Murphy

President Donald Trump announced last night that Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei was dead after a huge United States and Israel blitz on Iran.

FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/world-news/live-iran-ayatollah-khamenei-dead-36794983
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The Observer: "KILLING OF THE AYATOLLAH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Michaelson

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was last night reported to be dead after waves of Israeli and American strikes pummelled Iran's cities.

FULL REPORT: OBSERVER.CO.UK/news/international/article/ayatollah-reported-dead-after-us-and-israeli-attacks-on-iran
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