Sunday’s UK newspaper front pages: 4 February 2024

Sunday’s UK newspaper front pages: 4 February 2024

The Sunday Times

Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has told The Sunday Times that Iran will be held accountable for its proxies, saying their actions are “unacceptable”.

The Sun on Sunday

Kate Garraway is set to return to Good Morning Britain this week just days after her husband’s funeral, The Sun on Sunday reports.

Sunday People

The Sunday People says that the UK is short of troops and weapons – as the US conducted strikes in the Middle East on Friday.

Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror reports that a Tory minister on a trade mission to India has said he would be happy to help the tech company owned by Rishi Sunak’s wife’s family grow in the UK.

The Sunday Telegraph

Britain’s “hollowed out” forces are not ready to fight Russia, warns The Sunday Telegraph, quoting findings from a report by MPs saying the UK’s military requires urgent reforms.

Daily Star Sunday

According to the Daily Star Sunday, comedian Paul Chuckle is being harassed by a ghost which keeps flushing the toilet in his 17th century barn conversion late at night.

The Observer

The Labour Party is drawing up a “bombproof” manifesto in preparation for the next general election, with their planned reforms to social care and the House of Lords pared back to avoid Tory attacks.

Sunday Express

The UK is “not equipped for all out war”, according to the Sunday Express, quoting a report by the Commons defence select committee which calls for urgent action to address munitions and personnel shortages.

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