A 'bruising week' for Sir Keir and 'Order Andrew to give evidence'
A 'bruising week' for Sir Keir and 'Order Andrew to give evidence' A number of the first editions of the Sunday papers focus on Sir Keir Starmer - they were printed before the news of the shooting near the White House. The Sunday Times leads on its interview with the Prime Minister, saying he vowed to fight and win the next general election. The paper describes Sir Keir Starmer as "defiant", with Labour expecting to suffer heavy losses in elections next month.
The paper says the Prime Minister faces a critical week in his fight for political survival. "It's now or never to kick out Keir" reads its headline. Allegations that Sir Keir Starmer breached the ministerial code lead the Sunday Telegraph. It says he has been accused of breaking the rules, by not disclosing a meeting with a US-based tech firm early last year.
Campaigners have urged Charles to tell his brother to "speak up", according to the report.
Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein's crimes.
The King's state visit to the US is due to begin tomorrow.
A row about what jets the Red Arrows should fly leads the Sunday Express.
One of the group, Andy Wyatt, is quoted as saying "we always represented the very best of British".
The Sun on Sunday focuses on what it calls the "I'm a celeb chaos" of the live final in which arguments broke out between some of the contestants.
The headline reads: "I'm a celebrity host, get me out of here, quick"
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