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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.
If the leading story is available, links will be provided.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Britt
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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".
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.
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'.
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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