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BBC Kendall sits on the freezing of benefits and reads the tour in the Sunday Times BBC

No story dominates the newspapers on Sunday. The Sunday Times reports that Liz Kendall, the secretary of the work and the pension, “likely to freeze plans for the family ward next year” according to a counter reaction from Labor MP. There were reports on plans to cancel an inflation in connection with personal independence in spring 2026. The paper also contains a large picture of the prince and the princess of Wales, who were against the six nations on Saturday in Cardiff in Cardiff in Cardiff in Cardiff.

A picture of the front page of the Sunday Express

Like many of the newspapers on Sunday, Sunday Express wears a picture of Princess Catherine on its front page. His leadership focuses on efforts, the law on the beating of children in England in harmony with Scotland and Wales, where it is already prohibited. The newspaper says that the move “was driven by the recent terrible cases of child abuse by the parents”.

Street: War against NHS waste, which only begins, reads the tour in the Sunday Telegraph

The health secretary Wes Streeting is preparing for “Ax more health quangos”, reports the Sunday Telegraph. “The abolition of NHS England … is the beginning, not the end,” writes Mr. Streeting in the newspaper and adds that his team has a focus on “Slashing Bloated Bureaucracy”. The efforts to miss peace after the war in Ukraine also make the front of the paper.

Spy Chief: I said No10 Covid, who licked China Lab, reads the Front of the Post on Sunday

The mail on Sunday reports that “a former spy chief submitted a secret dossier at the beginning of the pandemic, in which the virus comes from a wuhan facility”.

TV Jack Splits from Dan reads the Sunday title side of the sun

According to the main story, Eastenders actress Jacqueline Jossa broke up with her eight -year -old husband Dan Osborne in the sun.

New hope for Brit Death Row Gran, reads the front of the mirror

The Sunday Mirror reports that Lindsay Sandiford, a 67-year-old drug dealer from Teaide, who has been in prison in Indonesia since the attempt to smuggle into the country in 2012.

Let the weapons be silent, read the heading in the Sunday

“Let the Guns silence”, reads the heading in the Sunday people and report on the result of the virtual meeting on Saturday between the global leaders who aim to secure peace in Ukraine.

If you have a bathing craze, reads the daily star's start page

And finally the Daily Star reports that “Boffins expects to take a hot bath or a shower that can burn as many calories as a practice session”.

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