Sunday’s UK newspaper front pages: 19 May 2024

The Sun on Sunday

The Sun on Sunday leads with a story about Strictly Come Dancing.

The Sunday Times

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has pledged to fulfill his promise to a dying victim of the contaminated blood scandal as the government prepares to unveil a compensation package for those caught in the worst treatment disaster in NHS history, The Sunday Times reports.

The Sunday Telegraph

Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting’s announcement that NHS staff will be told to work evenings and weekends under Labour plans to shorten waiting lists is The Sunday Telegraph’s front page story.

The Observer

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has issued an impassioned plea to the government and Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour party to scrap the two-child limit on benefit payments to families, The Observer says.

Sunday People

Calls for help by stalking victims have rocketed since Netflix hit drama Baby Reindeer aired, the Sunday People reports.

Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror leads on Shameless actor Tina Malone revealing her army veteran husband Paul Chase took his own life, as she launches a charity in his name to help those returning from war zones.

Sunday Express

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has told firms to stop lecturing people and get back to delivering great goods and services, the Sunday Express says.

Daily Star Sunday

England’s Euro 24-bound players have been warned rowdy German frogs could keep them awake this summer, according to Daily Star Sunday.

The Mail on Sunday

Plans for a mass parachute drop over Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day have had to be scaled back because cutbacks have left the Ministry of Defence without enough planes, The Mail on Sunday reports.

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