Sky News takes a look at the stories making headlines on the front of Sunday’s national newspapers.
You can watch the Press Preview with Sonia Sodha, chief leader writer at The Observer, and Christopher Hope, associate editor (politics) at The Daily Telegraph.
See you again on Sunday night for a look at Monday’s papers.
The Prince of Wales and Duke of Sussex showed a “united front” during a vigil for the Queen, the Sun on Sunday says on its front page.
The Sunday Times opts for a simple front page and a single-word headline.
The Sunday Telegraph says the Queen’s grandchildren “made history” as they “walked side by side to honour her memory in an emotional vigil”.
Princes William and Harry were “united” as they honoured the Queen with a vigil in Westminster Hall, the Sunday People says.
The Sunday Mirror fills its front page with a photograph of the Queen’s grandchildren, who held a vigil around their grandmother’s coffin in Westminster Hall.
Prime Minister Liz Truss is facing a “baptism of fire” with “warnings of mass bankruptcies across the economy”, The Observer reports.
MPs from different parties want to name a day each year when people will remember the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the Sunday Express reports.
The Daily Star Sunday leads with a story about secret agents, aliens and UFOs.
We’ll post the front pages here as they come in.
You can also watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening from 10.30pm – find it in the stream above.
Reviewing Sunday’s papers are Sonia Sodha, chief leader writer at The Observer, and Christopher Hope, associate editor (politics) at The Daily Telegraph.
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