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Leading wesley takes a look at the headlines on Sunday's national newspaper front pages.
Sunday 28 July 2024 01:22, UK
You can watch our Press Preview with journalist and author Christina Patterson and Leon Emirali, political and PR consultant, in the video above.
See you again on Sunday night for the first look at Monday's papers.
Strictly contestant Laura Whitmore has revealed she was one of the stars who complained about professional dancer Giovanni Pernice, The Sun on Sunday reports.
The Observer also leads with major government plans to overhaul planning rules to allow for many more affordable homes to be built. The scheme will be announced this week.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will accuse Jeremy Hunt of presiding over a "cover-up" of the "dire state" of public finances as she announces plans to delay or scrap unfunded rail and road projects to plug an estimated £20bn black hole, The Sunday Times reports.
Sir Keir Starmer discussed a free movement deal for young people with the Spanish prime minister earlier this month, The Sunday Telegraph reveals.
Priti Patel has joined the Tory leadership race, the Sunday Express reports, pledging to end the "soap opera" which has torn her party apart.
According to the Daily Star Sunday, mafia gangsters have got into farming, with mob bosses buying hundreds of cows.
The Mail on Sunday's front page leads on new CCTV footage purporting to show the moments before a police officer was filmed kicking a man in the head at Manchester Airport.
The Sunday Mirror splashes with an exclusive story claiming Labour are launching the biggest building programme of council and affordable housing in decades.
We'll post the front pages here as they come in.
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Tonight's reviewers are journalist and author Christina Patterson and Leon Emirali, political and PR consultant.
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