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 Christina Patterson, journalist and author, and Ali Miraj, columnist at The Article, in the video above.
See you again on Saturday night for a look at Sunday’s front pages.
The Sun on Sunday leads with a story about Prince Harry, who it reports is making last-minute changes to his book following the death of the Queen.
Prime Minister Liz Truss is facing a row with members of her cabinet over her plan to allow more foreign workers to come to the UK in order to boost growth, The Sunday Times reports.
An interview with freed British prisoner of war Shaun Pinner leads the Sunday People.
Prime minister Liz Truss plans to cut taxes again next year, according to The Sunday Telegraph.
The measures will apparently include further reductions to income tax, and discounts for savers and child benefit claimants.
The Sunday Mirror features an interview with Harry Redknapp about his wife Sandra Harris’s experience with COVID-19.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is to unveil a green growth plan to counter prime minister Liz Truss’ tax cuts, The Observer reports.
A woman who intends to marry a ghost is the front page of Sunday’s Daily Star.
The ghost, that of a Victorian soldier according to the paper, apparently has a habit of stealing some of her clothing…
The government’s £45billion tax giveaway is just the start, the Sunday Express reports.
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng described what is to come as a “true blue Tory revolution”.
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 front pages are Christina Patterson, journalist and author, and Ali Miraj, columnist at The Article.
Be the first to get Breaking News
Install the Sky News app for free