Front page summary The Sunday Telegraph – Don’t march alongside extremists, Gove tells protestersThe Sunday Telegraph writes Michael Gove is…
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Front page summary Sunday Express – Labour are cowards over small boat crisisLabour have been branded as “cowards” by Home…
Front page summary Sunday Mirror – Brianna legacy starts in schoolsThe Sunday Mirror leads on Brianna Ghey’s mother, Esther, launching…
Front page summary The Sun on Sunday – Hugh’s New LadyDownton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville has been spotted by The…
There isn’t much unity across the Sunday front pages with most splashes leading on separate domestic topics. There’s some light coverage of the UK political scene, with several papers looking at what a Labour government will look like, providing they win the upcoming general election.
The Women’s FA Cup returns this weekend as the quarter-finals get underway.
AJ delivers a statement win in Riyadh – a no-nonsense brutal win over a spirited Ngannou
The Premier League returns this weekend and all eyes will be on Manchester City vs Liverpool. A win for Liverpool will extend their lead at the top by four, whilst a City win will see them leapfrog Liverpool to claim the top spot (with a difference of two points).
‘Damaging new allegations’ against Christian Horner are reportedly set to be revealed this week, as is the identity of the female Red Bull employee at the heart of the scandal.
Eddie Hearn says it ‘breaks his heart’ to see heavyweight legend Mike Tyson take part in a fight against YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul.
Darren Fletcher is set to be reassigned as part of Ineos’ behind-the-scenes reshuffle at Manchester United with his current job title not reflective of his role.
Mikel Arteta has offered an explanation as to why Arsenal trio Emile Smith Rowe, Eddie Nketiah and Reiss Nelson are struggling for regular game time.
British star Dan Evans smashes racket in Indian Wells tantrum while Emma Raducanu wins and hits back at critics
We have been down this road a few times before and it has never ended well. But bear with us – there is once again fresh hope boxing can finally deliver Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua.
Arsenal are tracking Atletico Mineiro’s 18-year-old attacking midfielder Alisson Santana ahead of a possible summer move, according to reports.
Gary Goldsmith and Lauren Simon are facing the first public vote in the 2024 reboot of Celebrity Big Brother – history tells us one person is much more likely to be shown the door.
Rupert Murdoch is engaged for the second time this year to scientist Elena Zhukova after first meeting last year.
This weekend will see Hollywood celebrate the achievements of the best and the brightest with the 96th Academy Awards ceremony aka the Oscars.
Sharon Osbourne has claimed she is unable to be employed in America because of racism allegations.
Elizabeth Arden is famed for its classic Eight Hour Cream and in support of International Women’s Day, the brand has teamed up with The Prince’s Trust to ensure that every purchase donates to a charitable cause.
‘People assume things will naturally get better over time, but this isn’t the case. We’re seeing worrying regressions.’
A man and woman have been charged with murder after a two-week-old boy died in hospital.
The Metropolitan Police firearms officer accused of murdering Chris Kaba can now be named as Martyn Blake.
A once-in-a-250-year weather event is about to hit the UK, bringing with it bitter winter temperatures.
The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Liverpool’s 5-1 thrashing of Sparta Prague.