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Andrew faces Commons ‘humiliation’ and ‘Mansion tax raid’

The headline on the front page of the Sunday Times reads: "Andrew faces humiliation in Commons".

The Liberal Democrats have signaled they intend to use the next Opposition Day debate to discuss the “formal removal” of Prince Andrew’s title as Duke of York and his “continued use of the Royal Lodge”, the Sunday Times reported. MPs will “defy years of meetings” to discuss the royal future, the newspaper said; The newspaper says the royal is facing a “pincer movement from parliament and Buckingham Palace” to formally strip him of his dukedom and banish him from his 30-room mansion in Windsor.

The Observer's front page headline read: "Who trolled Viriginia Giuffre?"

The Observer is headed up by an investigation into “who trolled Virginia Giuffre,” the leading accuser of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The headline on the front page of the Mail on Sunday reads: "Reeves plans mansion tax raid on homes".

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is planning a “mansion tax raid on homes”, according to the Mail on Sunday. The newspaper reports that it plans to impose a fee of 1% of the value of a property over £2 million; it’s a “class warfare plan” that critics say will “punish hard work and ambition.”

The headline on the front page of the Independent on Sunday reads: "Reeves faces pressure to raise income tax on top earners".

The Chancellor’s tax plans also pave the way for the Independent; The report states that Reeves is “under pressure” to break his Labor Party manifesto pledge and tax the highest earners. It comes as the Chancellor struggles to plug a £40 billion “black hole” in the budget.

The headline on the front page of the Sunday Telegraph reads: "Starmer tells him to scrap workers' rights".

The Sunday Telegraph reports that Labor plans to give workers a day’s protection against the risks of unfair dismissal “disrupting the job market”, according to the government’s “favourite” think tank. The Çözüm Foundation told the newspaper it would oppose plans that provide “little obvious gains for workers”.

The headline on the front page of the Sunday Express reads: "90 percent of municipalities will host immigrants by the end of the year".

According to the Sunday Express, more than 90 percent of municipalities will host refugees by the end of the year. Around 40,000 people across England will be given taxpayer-funded homes “as ministers step up efforts to close immigration hotels”, the newspaper writes.

The headline on the front page of the Sunday Mirror reads: "Stephen Fry nearly died after cocaine addiction".

Comedian Ben Elton told the Sunday Mirror he “saved the most famous brain in show business” after taking Stephen Fry to hospital following a “cocaine addiction” in 1992. Doctors said at the time that Fry was “minutes away from death or brain damage.”

The headline on the front page of the Sunday People reads: "Maddie suspect's forest hideout".

Sunday People reports on the “forest hideout” of Christian Brückner, which is being investigated in connection with the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Brückner has not been charged and denies any involvement in the case.

The front page headline of the Daily Star read: "Privates on parade".

“Privates on parade” was the Daily Star’s slogan; The news states that the number of British soldiers accused of “demonstration” increased by 300% last year.

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