4 hours agoShareSaveShareSaveThe information of a whole lot arrested at Saturday’s Palestine Motion protest in London dominates Sunday’s papers. The Observer leads with a picture of a giant crowd sitting in “peaceable protest” in Parliament Sq. and holding messages of assist for Palestine. The paper says greater than 400 folks have been arrested.The Sunday Instances follows with the {photograph} of an aged protester being carried away by police. Elsewhere, the Instances reviews European leaders are placing ahead an alternate peace plan for Ukraine forward of Donald Trump’s assembly with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska subsequent week.A former Guantanamo Bay detainee is among the many a whole lot of protesters going through terror prices for supporting Palestine Motion, reviews the Sunday Telegraph.The Sunday Specific says 1000’s of riot police are bracing for extra protests on Sunday. Along with the Palestine rally, the paper says a whole lot of protesters additionally turned up throughout the nation to rally towards the choice to position migrants and asylum seekers in motels at “the price of hundreds of thousands to taxpayers”.The Mail on Sunday incorporates a warning from Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, who says the small boats disaster has made British ladies and ladies much less protected. In an interview with the Mail, Jenrick says he fears for his three daughters “towards a backdrop of unlawful migrants with ‘medieval attitudes’.”A Labour MP is vowing to deport 1000’s of international criminals to “free mattress and board in our jails”, the Sunday Mirror says. The paper says Alex Davies-Jones guarantees the plan will “save hundreds of thousands” and “put victims first”.The Solar leads on Liam Gallagher’s “raise” for his brother Paul, who was charged with rape final month. The paper reviews that the Oasis singer flew his brother to the band’s live performance in Edinburgh.The Each day Star reviews that the SAS are pushing to enroll extra ladies to the elite regiments. “Sue dares wins” declares the paper because it fills its entrance web page with a picture of a feminine solider in fight.Join our morning e-newsletter and get BBC Information in your inbox.Associated Web LinksDaily ExpressDaily MailDaily MirrorDaily StarDaily TelegraphFinancial TimesGuardianIndependentMetroSunThe iTimes
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