The news of hundreds arrested at Saturday’s Palestine Action protest in London dominates Sunday’s papers. The Observer leads with an image of a large crowd sitting in “peaceful protest” in Parliament Square and holding messages of support for Palestine. The paper states more than 400 people were arrested.
The Sunday Times follows with the photograph of an elderly protester being carried away by police. Elsewhere, the Times reports European leaders are putting forward an alternative peace plan for Ukraine ahead of Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alinquirea next week.
A former Guantanamo Bay detainee is among the hundreds of protesters facing terror charges for supporting Palestine Action, reports the Sunday Telegraph.
The Sunday Express states thousands of riot police are bracing for more protests on Sunday. In addition to the Palestine rally, the paper states hundreds of protesters also turned up across the countest to rally against the decision to place migrants and asylum seekers in hotels at “the cost of millions to taxpayers”.
The Mail on Sunday features a warning from Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, who states the tiny boats crisis has built British women and girls less safe. In an interview with the Mail, Jenrick states he fears for his three daughters “against a backdrop of illegal migrants with ‘medieval attitudes’.”
A Labour MP is vowing to deport thousands of foreign criminals to “free bed and board in our jails”, the Sunday Mirror states. The paper states Alex Davies-Jones promises the plan will “save millions” and “put victims first”.
The Sun leads on Liam Gallagher’s “lift” for his brother Paul, who was charged with rape last month. The paper reports that the Oasis singer flew his brother to the band’s concert in Edinburgh.
The Daily Star reports that the SAS are pushing to sign up more women to the elite regiments. “Sue dares wins” declares the paper as it fills its front page with an image of a female solider in combat.
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