Brexit, BBC executives’ pay and “birthing partners” make it on to Sunday’s front pages.
The Sunday Times reports that two of Theresa May’s lieutenants are preparing for a second referendum.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with comments by Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt that the UK can “flourish and prosper” without a deal with the EU.
Brexit is “sucking the life” out of the Government’s ability to deal with vital domestic business, a powerful cross-party group of MPs has warned, The Observer reports.
The Mail on Sunday carries a report on BBC executives’ pay on its front page.
NHS antenatal guides now refer to “birthing partners” rather than fathers, leading to warnings that some men feel like they are a “spare part”, the Sunday Express reports.
The Sunday People has an interview with the father of a “Babes in the Wood” murder victim.
The Duke of Sussex will not take part in a Boxing Day shoot out of respect of Meghan’s dislike of blood sports, the Sunday Mirror reports.
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