High speed rail, forthcoming European elections and singer Adele’s divorce make headlines in Sunday’s papers.
The Sunday Times leads with reported proposals for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to be given an international role which could see the couple move abroad after the birth of their baby.
SUNDAY TIMES: Revealed: palace’s Africa plan for Harry and Meghan #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/9N2tytQD1j
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 20, 2019
HS2 leads the Sunday Telegraph, with the paper reporting supporters of the Conservative party are “repulsed” by the project and would support a leadership contender who pledged to scrap it.
The front page of tomorrow’s Sunday Telegraph – “Tory voters ‘want next leader to scrap HS2′” #tomorrowspaperstoday #HS2 pic.twitter.com/iK8tJv6MXT
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) April 20, 2019
The Observer carries comments from Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, who says his party could lose votes to Nigel Farage’s Brexit party if it looks like Labour “half agree with him” on Britain’s departure.
The Observer front page, Sunday 21 April 2019: Labour’s fudge on Brexit a gift to Farage, says Corbyn deputy pic.twitter.com/owdO9ZKskb
— The Guardian (@guardian) April 20, 2019
The Independent carries details of child refugees “trapped” in Calais with charities warning that conditions are at “breaking point”.
INDEPENDENT DIGITAL: Children trapped in new Calais refugee crisis #tomorrowspaperstoday pic.twitter.com/kjepkXXPmf
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 20, 2019
The Sunday Mirror carries the latest on the separation of Adele from her husband Simon Konecki.
Tomorrow’s front page: Adele’s agony #tomorrowspaperstoday https://t.co/R2b5QTCWV1 pic.twitter.com/uV6u0BqDgC
— Sunday Mirror (@TheSundayMirror) April 20, 2019
While the Sunday People runs with a charity supported by the Duke of Sussex helping service personnel.
Tomorrow’s front page: Harry’s heroes #tomorrowspaperstoday https://t.co/6NYkkuDvi4 pic.twitter.com/U0rtafirJd
— The Sunday People (@thesundaypeople) April 20, 2019
The Mail on Sunday carries a story about “rebellion” among the Conservative party grassroots, reporting that four in 10 councillors are planning to vote for the Brexit Party at the European elections.
MAIL ON SUNDAY: 40% of Tory councillors back Farage #tomorrowspaperstoday #embargocat pic.twitter.com/3GmOZd8sTw
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 20, 2019