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‘War and peace’ and ‘Ramsay and Peaty take the plunge’

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The headline on the front page of the Observer reads: "War and peace".

The Observer leads with the headline “War and peace” in Ukraine, filling their front page with a striking image of a woman carrying a Christmas tree and walking past the rubble of a bombed-out building. A sub-headline updates readers with the latest that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is due to meet with Donald Trump on Sunday in Florida discuss a new 20-point peace plan agreed by American and Ukrainian envoys.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Sunday Telegraph reads: "Starmer welcomes 'extremist' to Britain".

Closer to home, Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed the arrival of British-Egyptian writer and pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdel Fattah in the UK, the Sunday Telegraph reports. The paper says the prime minister is “delighted” that Abdel Fattah has been reunited with his loved ones following his years in jail, including on charges of spreading fake news. But the paper points out that Conservative Robert Jenrick said it was an error of judgement to welcome the arrival of “the awful extremist”. Elsewhere, a photo of Olympic swimmer Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsay’s wedding is front and centre after the pair got hitched at Bath Abbey.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Sunday Times reads: "PM knew aid campaigned for paedophile but made him peer".

“Abbey ever after” is the Sunday Times’ take on the Peaty-Ramsay wedding. Alongside, the paper reports that the prime minister nominated a former adviser for peerage despite knowing he had once campaigned for a councillor who had been charged with child sex offences. Matthew Doyle, who was the Downing Street director of communications, left his role in March.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Sunday Express reads: "Reeves 'only in her job to protect the PM".

Staying with the PM, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has warned Sir Keir is “in trouble” and could face a leadership challenge if Labour perform poorly in next year’s May elections, according to the Sunday Express. Badenoch added that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has only kept her job because if she is ousted the prime minister will also “have to go”, the paper says.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Mail on Sunday reads: "Anger at 6-mile Wills and Kate exclusion zone".

In royal news, the Mail on Sunday says Prince William is facing backlash from neighbours over a “ring of steel” security zone around his family’s new home in Windsor. The paper reports locals are feeling “ambushed” into accepting the security measures that include fencing with CCTV cameras and numerous no-entry. The paper says the measures have “cut a gouge” through Windsor Great Park.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Sunday Mirror reads: "Brits want to ban social media for kids".

A poll conducted by the Sunday Mirror reveals some 64% of Britons are in favour of an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s. The paper quotes Labour MP Joani Reid, who is also chairwoman of the Children’s Online Safety Group, who says “the public is well ahead of the political debate”.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "They'll never walk alone".

In a “touching tribute” at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium, the late footballer Diogo Jota’s young sons joined their dad’s teammates and family on the field as mascots before Saturday’s match against Wolves. It was the first meeting between Jota’s two former teams since his death. The headline “They’ll never walk alone” is a reference to the club’s famous anthem which is always played prior to kick-off.

grey placeholderThe headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "Dancing gong ice".

Finally, the Sun leads with the news that ice skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean will be given a damehood and knighthood in the King’s New Year Honours, to be officially announced this week. The pair won gold at the 1984 Winter Olympics and continued to delight fans after they retired as judges, trainers and performers on ITV show Dancing on Ice.

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