The Sun on Sunday
S Club 7 singer Rachel Stevens dating her Dancing on Ice partner Brendyn Hatfield is the splash on the Sun on Sunday. The popstar separated from her husband of 13 years Alex Bourne in July of last year.
Sunday Express
“Activists” in the civil service are plotting to oust Suella Braverman from the Home Office following the resignation of Dominic Raab over bulling allegations earlier this week, according to the Sunday Express.
The Sunday Times
The story of a British spy who was sent to a jihadi camp in Pakistan by MI6 and went on to kill his own child is the splash on the Sunday Times. The paper reports the man in his twenties was sent despite the intelligence services being aware he was “emotionally unstable”.
The Observer
Some in the Government are plotting to “politicise” the civil service following the resignation of Dominic Raab, according to the Observer. Under the proposed rule changes people with “overt political affiliations” could be appointed to the theoretically impartial bureaucracy.
The Sunday Telegraph
The home secretary is ready to ignore European judges to begin deportation flights to Rwanda, reports the Sunday Telegraph. Suella Braverman says powers for ministers to defy temporary injunctions form the European Court of Human Rights are “crucial” to stop small boats crossing the Channel.
The Mail on Sunday
A plot by environmentalists and republican groups to frighten the King’s horses during the coronation is the splash on the Mail on Sunday. The paper alleges the protesters plan to use rape alarms to startle the animals during the event.
Daily Star Sunday
The death of comedy legend Barry Humphries who became known around the world as Dame Edna Everage makes the front page of the Daily Star Sunday.
Sunday Mirror
The Sunday Mirror leads on the news that Boris Johnson and his family have been holidaying at his cousin’s £4,100-a-night villa in the Caribbean. The paper claim this is the former PM’s fourth vacation since leaving No 10.