Health and welfare cuts dominate Sunday newspaper headlines
Proposed cuts to health and welfare services are prominent in Sunday’s newspapers. Health Secretary Wes Streeting warns that the abolition of NHS England signals more cuts to government agencies. Labour MPs are reportedly pushing back against planned welfare reforms. The Mail on Sunday reports a Minister dismissed claims about Covid's origins in a Chinese lab. The Sunday Express highlights a cross-party effort to ban physical punishment of children in England, following similar laws in Wales and Scotland. The Sunday Mirror features British grandmother Lindsay Sandiford, who may be released from death row in Indonesia due to a change in law. The Sun on Sunday reports on the split of EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa and her husband, Dan Osborne.