Sunday’s UK front pages: 27 August 2023

Sunday’s UK front pages: 27 August 2023

The Observer

The Observer reports that the prime minister is embroiled in  conflict of interest row on trade talks with India after it was revealed his wife could benefit financially from a deal.

Sunday Express

Rishi Sunak has promised to change the law to ensure that “life means life” for murderers convicted of the “most heinous crimes” in an interview with the Sunday Express.

The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times leads on the news that nurse Lucy Letby may have taken advantage of “chaotic” conditions at the “overstretched” Countess of Chester Hospital to murder babies.

The Sunday Telegraph

The Sunday Telegraph reports that shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has ruled out any form of wealth tax should Labour win the next election. 

The Mail on Sunday

Labour has a “secret plan” to charge motorists by the mile, according to the Mail on Sunday. The paper claims that London mayor Sadiq Khan is working on a new pricing system for the capital’s roads which could see drivers forced to pay a fee based on the length of their trips.

Sunday People

Philip Schofield is plotting a return to TV after his controversial departure from This Morning earlier this year following a relationship with a much younger colleague, reports the Sunday People.

Sunday Mirror

A family who lost a baby under the care of Lucy Letby say that the hospital boss in charge while the murderous nurse was on her killing spree must not be allowed to escape giving evidence to an inquiry, reports the Sunday Mirror.

The Sun on Sunday

The Sun on Sunday reports that the Metropolitan Police have allegedly been victim to a massive data breach after hackers gained access to a private contractor responsible for printing warrant cards and staff passes.

Daily Star Sunday

The Daily Star Sunday reports that Robin Hood’s old haunt of Sherwood Forest in Nottinghamshire has allegedly become a haven for nudist ramblers and swingers.

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