Newspaper headlines: 'Sound of silence' and 'Frantic Europe pushes new Ukraine plan'

Newspaper headlines: 'Sound of silence' and 'Frantic Europe pushes new Ukraine plan'

Sunday’s newspapers are dominated by the news of hundreds of individuals being arrested at the Palestine Action protest in London. The Observer features an image of a large crowd gathered in Parliament Square for a peaceful protest, showing their support for Palestine. According to the paper, over 400 people were arrested during the demonstration.

The Sunday Times highlights the frantic efforts of European leaders to propose a fresh peace plan for Ukraine amidst preparations for a meeting between Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The paper includes a picture of an elderly protester being carried away by police.

Meanwhile, the Sunday Telegraph reports that a former Guantanamo Bay detainee is among the hundreds of protesters facing terror charges for their involvement in supporting Palestine Action. Riot police are on high alert for more protests, including the Palestine rally and demonstrations against the placement of migrants and asylum seekers in hotels, which is costing taxpayers millions, as stated by the Sunday Express.

In addition, the Mail on Sunday features Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick expressing concerns about the safety of British women and girls due to the small boats crisis. The warning comes in light of illegal migrants with ‘medieval attitudes’ entering the country. The Sunday Mirror covers a Labour MP’s vow to deport thousands of foreign criminals in order to create space in jails and prioritize the needs of victims

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