The Papers: New strike threats and Sussexes ‘want apology’

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This strikes successful the NHS predominate galore of Sunday's beforehand pages, with the Sunday Telegraph starring with an interrogation with Sir Tony Radakin, caput of the equipped forces, aft subject unit were brought into capable gaps caused by the walkouts. He says troops are not "spare capacity" for striking workers, and request to absorption connected their "primary role".

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The Observer says nurses are threatening "tougher caller strikes" successful the caller twelvemonth successful which they would connection "less generous support" wrong hospitals. The insubstantial besides looks up to Sunday's World Cup Final betwixt Argentina and France, calling it Argentinian prima Lionel Messi's "big moment".

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The Sunday People says striking nurses person fixed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak 48 hours to "pay up" and code their wage demands oregon look caller twelvemonth walkouts.

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The Sunday Times looks astatine the existent tensions wrong the Royal Family, saying the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are keen for a reconciliation earlier King Charles's coronation successful May. It says they privation to "sit down" and sermon the issues raised successful their Netflix documentary Harry & Meghan.

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The Sun connected Sunday says Prince Harry and Megan are seeking a "royal apology". The insubstantial claims the brace are furious due to the fact that aides acceptable up a "reconciliation" gathering erstwhile a foundation idiosyncratic was insulted astatine a reception erstwhile "nothing similar that was ever done" astir their concerns. Its beforehand leafage besides includes a teaser of a "world exclusive" interrogation with the begetter of popular prima Britney Spears.

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The Sunday Mirror reports taxpayers are being made to wage for prisoners to dispose of millions of Covid kits and "wasted" Personal Protective Equipment. It describes it arsenic a "scandal of Covid billions".

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This week's situation successful the Channel - wherever 4 migrants died - gets apical billing successful the Sunday Express, which says Home Secretary Suella Braverman "will not rest" until she has tackled the contented of amerciable migration. The nonfiction says the authorities has been warned it faces "electoral oblivion" if it fails to woody with the issue.

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And the Daily Star goes for thing a small antithetic - claiming that the precocious instrumentalist George Michael has ended a "bitter" feud with chap vocalist Barry Manilow from beyond the grave.

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