Farage 'hostile takeover' and TV presenter search

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Labour pledges 80 new rape courts to tackle backlog crisis, reads the Observer

There are a range of general election policy pledges across the front pages of Sunday's papers. The Observer goes with a Labour promise to "establish 80 new rape courts" in England and Wales as part of wide-ranging plans "to tackle violence against women and girls". The policy is expected to be unveiled in the party's manifesto next week.

 We're now 'real' opposition

The Sunday Express reports on a "six-year masterplan" from Reform Party leader Nigel Farage to "reshape politics" and carry out what the paper terms a "hostile takeover" of the Tories. In an interview with the Express, he says if he wins a seat at the election, his aim is to make a "serious attempt to create a coherent party that genuinely believes in this country".

Starmer's net zero plans 'risk blackouts' reads the Sunday Telegraph

The Sunday Telegraph leads on criticism of Labour's net-zero plans by Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho.

Starmer's triple lock' pledge on not hiking tax, reads the Sunday Times

The Sunday Times reports that the Labour manifesto will codify its pledge "not to put up income tax, national insurance or VAT". The party has previously said it will not raise those taxes if it wins the general election. The Sunday Time has its own exclusive story on the front, looking at British "cash mules" bringing money into Dubai.

Divers hunt for missing Dr Mosley in cave called 'the abyss' reads the Sunday Times

The Mail on Sunday leads on the search for missing TV presenter Michael Mosley, who writes a column for the paper. It reports rescuers are focusing on "a dangerous cave complex known as the Abyss".

 We will not lose hope, reads the Sunday People

The Sunday People also focuses on Michael Mosley - leading on his wife Clare saying their family would "not lose hope".

 I Hope to be back soon, reads the Sunday Mirror

The Sunday Mirror leads on the Princess of Wales, who has said she hopes to return to public duties "very soon".

I called my son Lucifer but our lad's not a little devil, reads the Daily Star

And the Daily Star leads on a story about a woman who has named one of her children Lucifer.

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