The Sunday Times leads connected the decease of erstwhile First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, who it describes arsenic a "titan of independence". The insubstantial reports that his successor Nicola Sturgeon hailed her mentor "after the SNP's ex-leader collapses pursuing a code abroad".
The Observer besides features a representation of Mr Salmond, who has died aged 69, connected its beforehand page. The insubstantial quotes Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who called the precocious ex archetypal curate a "monumental figure". But its pb communicative is astir Sir Keir stepping into a "cabinet enactment to rescue planetary summit", pursuing comments astir P&O Ferries by Transport Secretary Louise Haigh.
The Sunday Telegraph besides devotes its main representation slot to Mr Salmond, but its pb communicative focuses connected what it says are Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's "plans to erect thousands of pylons crossed Britain" - with the insubstantial reporting that they are being criticised for being a discarded of money. Its header calls the pylons a "net-zero blight".
The Sun connected Sunday leads with a communicative astir the tv amusement I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! It says Coleen Rooney, who has been successful the spotlight implicit a high-profile tribunal lawsuit against Rebekah Vardy, dubbed 'Wagatha Christie', volition articulation the jungle successful the "biggest woody successful the show's history". The insubstantial adds that "(former England footballer) Wayne's woman volition pouch implicit £1.5m".
Under the header "Labour sleaze latest", the Mail connected Sunday leads connected the communicative of however Taylor Swift received a constabulary motorcade portion she was successful London. The insubstantial says the enactment is "engulfing" the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, headlining connected "Law main 'pressured' Met to springiness Taylor her VIP escort".
The Sunday Mirror has an exclusive interrogation with the premier minister. Its header reads: "Keir: justice maine connected however we hole Britain", arsenic it reports that Sir Keir says his authorities "is conscionable getting started".
"'Rapists and thugs' to get bail" is the header connected the beforehand of the Sunday Express. The paper's exclusive communicative reports that judges "may" beryllium forced to escaped convulsive suspects arsenic a effect of Labour backing cuts.
And the Daily Star Sunday leads connected a communicative astir Elvis appearing to his girl Lisa Marie from beyond the grave. "Elvis has NOT near the building", according to its headline.