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The Observer front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

The Observer, fresh from a recent takeover, continues its new style of full-page front page photographs with a striking picture of US President Donald Trump’s dynasty, showing his children and their spouses. A magazine-style headline, trailing to a full piece inside the paper, reads “The firm: Trump Inc and the new age of corruption”.

Daily Mail front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

Many of Sunday’s papers lead on the government’s new immigrations plans. “Commit any crime and you’re out, migrants to be warned”, the Daily Mail says under what it calls a “planned government crackdown”. The Home Office will be “told of all foreign nationals convicted of any offence”, with officials given “wider powers” to remove them from the UK, the paper says.

Sunday Express front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

The Sunday Express also leads on immigration, but on migrants’ lawyers “abusing the system”. The paper says foreign criminals will not be able to abuse what it calls “controversial human rights laws” under new government plans. According to the Express, the plans will be the “biggest overhaul of immigration laws since Brexit”.

The Sun front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

“I was off my nut on EastEnders”, reads the Sun’s headline on what it labels a Danny Dyer exclusive. The former soap star says he was on prescription drugs, such as valium and diazepam during his time on the show, and according to the paper, “blasted co-stars, scripts and bosses” for what he calls “not much duty of care”. The accompanying story does reveal these claims did not come during a face-to-face interview with the Sun, but rather an on-stage rant made by Dyer at a recent charity event.

Sunday People front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

In more TV news, the Sunday People goes remarkably early with its speculation of who will be appearing in the 23rd series of Strictly Come Dancing from this September. The paper’s sources suggest that reality star and 2017’s I’m a Celebrity queen of the jungle Georgia “Toff” Toffolo will be getting on her dance shoes. The People also tips the son of a real-lfe queen – Queen Camilla’s eldest child, Tom Parker Bowles – to be anothe contestant.

Sunday Telegraph front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

The Sunday Telegraph claims retired policeman Julian Foulkes was arrested and cautioned in 2023 for a “thought crime” after challenging a supporter of pro-Palestinian marches on X. Police body-worn camera footage showed officers looking through his books including titles by Douglas Murray at his home in Kent, it adds. “Free speech is clearly under attack”, the former special constable says. A police spokesperson tells the Telegraph the caution was “not appropriate in the circumstances and should not have been issued”.

Sunday Times front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

The Sunday Times runs with a lead story on businessman Graham King – known as the “Asylum King” – who it says has become a billionaire after “profits soared” for his migrant-housing firm. The Times says he has recorded a 35% jump in his fortune, which has landed him a spot on the paper’s Rich List. It also talks about the government’s new plans on immigration.

Sunday Mirror front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

The Sunday Mirror splashes with a story on the Duchess of Sussex’s dad, who they say has a “new life… a world away from hers”. According to the paper, Thomas Markle rents a “£500-a-month apartment in the Philippines” with his son.

Daily Star front page on Sunday 11 May 2025

And finally, the Daily Star decides to have some fun with what it calls “frisky farmers” and a poll suggesting that nearly 70% of them thinking they are – in the paper’s words – “best in bed”. Accompanying it is a cheekily Photoshopped picture of TV celebrity farmer Jeremy Clarkson in a straw hat, lying atop a bale of hay.

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