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What the papers say – December 1

Political stories and TV presenter Gregg Wallace feature on the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers.

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What the papers say – December 1 (PA)

A range of political stories and further developments in the scandal surrounding TV presenter Gregg Wallace occupy the front pages of Sunday’s newspapers.

The Sunday Times says Cabinet ministers are concerned moves to legalise assisted dying will pile extra pressure on the NHS and courts.

Sir Keir Starmer will set “ambitious” new targets for the Government this week, according to The Observer.

His “plan for change” also features on the front page of the Independent amid a warning from pollster Sir John Curtice that the Prime Minister has not explained his plans to sort major problems.

The Sunday Express says the armed forces are being equipped by a £37 million order from China.

Winter fuel occupies the front of the Mail on Sunday, which says Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall’s bills on her constituency home are being paid by taxpayers.

Mounting complaints against MasterChef judge Gregg Wallace feature on the front pages of The Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday People.

The Sun on Sunday carries an interview with former Coronation Street star Sean Wilson about his departure from the show.

The rising number of people being reported missing dominates the front page of the Sunday Mirror as the paper focuses on its Christmas appeal.

The Daily Star Sunday says a cursed picture has caused more “paranormal shenanigans”

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