Sunday's newspaper front pages

Paste BN takes a look at the headlines in Sunday's national newspaper front pages on the latest episode of our late-night show, The Wrap.

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The Sunday Telegraph

Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny was killed with a toxin from an Ecuadorian frog proving Moscow possesses illegal chemical weapons, The Sunday Telegraph reports.  

Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror leads with a story on Prince William's "state of disbelief" when he and the Princess of Wales told their children she had cancer.

The Mail on Sunday

Calls have been made for a full investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s role as UK trade envoy following what The Mail on Sunday calls a "raft of damning revelations".

Sunday Express

A rise in the pension age will plunge more than 100,000 Britons into poverty, the Sunday Express reports. 

The Observer

The Observer leads with a story on the "secrets" behind Matt Weston’s gold medal win in the men's singles skeleton competition at the Winter Olympics on Friday.

Hello and welcome to our round-up of Sunday's front pages

We'll post the front pages here as they come in.

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Tonight's guests are PR and political consultant Kevin McKeever and contributing editor at The Times and Sunday Times Cindy Yu.

Daily Mail

Peter Mandelson flew on “ghost flights” on a private jet operated by Russian metals oligarch Oleg Deripaska to a summit attended by Vladimir Putin when he was EU trade commissioner, the Daily Mail reveals.  

The Times

The Times leads with Sir Keir Starmer attacking Reform UK and the Greens as ideological extremists that would make war in Europe more likely in a speech he is due to give in Munich on Saturday. 

The Daily Telegraph

Electoral Commission head Vijay Rangarajan has criticised the decision to allow local councils to postpone their elections in May, according to The Daily Telegraph.

FT Weekend

The boss of ports operator DP World, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, has become the latest in a series of business and political figures to resign over their links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the FT Weekend reports.