Sunday's national newspaper front pages

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Sunday Express

High street businesses fear this Christmas could be their last as customers spend less while consumer confidence dries up, the economy stagnates and unemployment rises, the Sunday Express reports. 

Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror's front page features an article about Prince George following in his grandmother Diana's footsteps as he helped to prepare meals at a homeless shelter. 

The Sunday Times

Title deeds show China has been buying multiple private properties across London as it is increasing its diplomatic presence in Britain, leading to fears this influx was "an invasion of spies", writes The Sunday Times

Sunday People

The government has vowed to end trail hunts to protect wildlife after the RSPCA warned that animals and pets are chased and killed by packs of hounds supposed to be following scent, according to the Sunday People.

Daily Star Sunday

Bosses at the World Darts Championships are rushing to bring in an extra 125,000 pints amid worries that thirsty fans will drink Alexandra Palace dry, says the Daily Star Sunday

The Mail On Sunday

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been barred from her local pub in Leeds over her tax hikes, writes The Mail On Sunday.

The Sunday Telegraph

Sir Keir Starmer is set to crack down on parking spaces under new plans outlining how councils will be required to impose parking restrictions on new housing developments, limiting the number of spaces, The Sunday Telegraph reports.

The Sun On Sunday

Police were called to the EastEnders studios after actress Jacqueline Jossa received death threats on social media, according to The Sun On Sunday.