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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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