The front pages of Sunday’s newspapers are dominated by a range of stories, with many focused on updates in the recent conflict between Israel and Gaza. The Sunday Mirror features nine-year-old Irish-Israeli girl, Emily Hand, who was held captive by Hamas in Gaza before being released. The paper also includes a story about champion jockey Frankie Dettori. Meanwhile, the Sunday People features EastEnders star Bobby Brazier, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing’s live Saturday show, and has opened up about losing his mother, Jade Goodey, at a young age.
On the front page of the Observer, the government’s top immigration adviser warns against plans to stop overseas care workers from bringing their family members to the UK. The paper’s main story focuses on the latest updates on the hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. The Sunday Times carries an interview with relatives of one of the Israelis who was set free on Friday. The Sunday Telegraph reports that GCHQ officials are investigating a cyber attack on the private King Edward VII Hospital, favoured by the Royal Family.
The Daily Star has an exclusive story about a “distraught” mother who met Jimmy Savile on Top of the Pops, and claims she can still smell the cigar smoke from his presence. The Sunday Express dedicates most of its front page to the headline “Stop small boats or we’re sunk”, in which Conservative MPs warn unless the small boats in the English Channel are stopped, the party could face “catastrophe” at the polls. Finally, the Sun on Sunday previews a new Royal book about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in which it is claimed King Charles called the duke “a fool” after the pair appeared in a Netflix documentary last year.
In other news, the Sunday Telegraph reports on how a watchdog is aiming to crack down on charities hosting anti-Semitic extremists, while the Daily Mirror claims that bosses of hit reality TV series I’m A Celebrity had to insure Frankie Dettori for £100 million against injury to get him on the show. The Daily Star reports on a mother who is still haunted by the smell of Jimmy Savile, while the Sunday Express reports on Concerned Tory MPs urging Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to do more to stop small boats in Channel. The Observer also reports on the government’s top immigration adviser’s warning about plans to stop overseas care workers from bringing family members to the UK.
Overall, the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers reflect a diverse range of news stories, from international conflicts to concerns over immigration policies, and from reality TV to cyber attacks on British hospitals
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