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‘Sound of silence’ and ‘Frantic Europe pushes new Ukraine plan’

The title on the front page of the observer reads: "The sound of silence".

Hundreds of news arrested on Saturday in the Palestinian action protest in London dominated the newspapers of Sunday. The observer leads with a large crowd of the image of a large crowd in Parliamentary Square, sitting in the “Peaceful Protest” and holding support messages to Palestine. This article says more than 400 people have been arrested.

The title on the front page of Sunday Times reads: "Crazy Europe is pushing the new plan for Ukraine".

Sunday Times follows a photo of an elderly protester carried by the police. Times reports that other places have published an alternative peace plan for Ukraine before the European leaders meet with Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska next week.

The title on the front page of Sunday Telegraph reads: "Hundreds of people in Palestinian protest".

Sunday Telegraph is among the hundreds of protesters who faced terrorism to support the Palestinian action, a former Guantanamo Gulf Gulf.

The title on the front page of Sunday Express reads: "More protests are planned as a warning of the warning warning".

Sunday Express says thousands of rebellion policemen are being prepared for more protests on Sunday. In addition to the Palestinian rally, the article said that hundreds of protesters have emerged from the country to gather against the decision to put migrants and asylum seekers “costs to millions of taxpayers” to hotels.

On Sunday, the title on the front page of the mail reads: "TORY's fears for boat immigrants for their daughters".

In the mail of Sunday, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said that the crisis of the small boats makes British women and daughters less safe. In an interview with mail, Jenrick said his three daughters were afraid of illegal immigrants with “medieval attitudes” against a ground. “

The title on the front page of the market mirror reads: "Foreign criminals will be sent home to free prison area".

Sunday Mirror promises to deport thousands of foreign criminals of a Labor Party deputy for “free beds and wood in our prisons”. This article says Alex Davies-Jones promises that the plan will “put millions of savings” and “the victims in the first place”.

Title on the front page of the sun: "Liam's elevator".

The Sun leads Liam Gallagher’s “elevator” for his brother Paul, who was accused of rape last month. The article reported that Oasis singer’s brother flew to the group’s concert in Edinburgh.

The title on the front page of Daily Star reads: "Sue Dales won".

Daily Star reports that SAS is forcing more women to record more women. “Sue Dales is winning”, the front page in the war in a woman with the image of a solid, he declares paper.

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