Every Saturday evening/Sunday morning, with the help of the Twitterati, we chose a selection of Sunday front pages for your delectation.
Have we missed a golden front page? Wanna talk about your favourite of the bunch? Comment below and vote for your favourite. You can even tweet using the#SPASundayPapers hashtag if you feel like it.
The Observer
OBSERVER: We’re failing young people, leading Tory tells Cameron #tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpaperspic.twitter.com/QenZpWn8hg
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) October 24, 2015
- Former Universities Minister, David Willetts, has attacked David Cameron for “failing young people” and for his reforms to the tax credits system.
- He addss whilst the young have suffered, pensioners have prospered.
- Fun Fact: Willetts is known in political circles as ‘Two Brains’ for his academic leanings and high intelligence.
The Independent
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: The good (and bad) news for Corbyn #tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpaperspic.twitter.com/w2DWen23jg
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) October 24, 2015
- The good news is Tory rebels might help Corbyn score his first victory in the House of Commons over the tampon tax.
- The bad news is he faces a leadership challenge from outspoken Labour MP Simon Danczuk.
- The better news though is that he’ll get an extra hour of sleep tonight!
The Mail on Sunday
MAIL ON SUNDAY: I’m sorry #tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpaperspic.twitter.com/O8CLf7Qubh
— Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) October 24, 2015
- Tony Blair has made an on air apology for the Iraq War, and admitted it may have helped the creation of ISIS.
- Also, Rupert Murdoch has found another woman half his age to make him look even older than he actually is.
The Sunday Times
THE SUNDAY TIMES FRONT PAGE: ‘TalkTalk hit by customer backlash’ #skypaperspic.twitter.com/BgvQg7OEWB
— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 24, 2015
- TalkTalk may face legal challenges over the hacking of its servers this week.
- Author Martin Amis has attacked Jeremy Corbyn as “third-rate” and uneducated”.
- Fun fact: Jeremy Corbyn is the first Labour leader since James Callaghan not to have a university degree.
Scotland on Sunday
Scotland on Sunday front page pic.twitter.com/pc4YKeMio1
— Scotland on Sunday (@scotonsunday) October 24, 2015
- Labour policy on Trident could change after Unite come out against the nuclear deterrent.
- Gymnasts come to Glasgow for the World Championships.
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