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A number of Sunday’s newspapers lead with Suella Braverman’s vow to press ahead with tough laws to tackle illegal migration. The Sunday Express says that allies of the home secretary have warned that “activist” civil servants are “out to get her”, and Tory MPs fear that officials who “drove Deputy PM Dominic Raab from office” now have the home secretary in their sights. Tributes to late entertainer Barry Humphries also feature on several of the front pages.

Sunday Express Front Page 15th of March 2026

Applications for UK citizenship hit a record in 2025, with 291,971 people applying, up from 253,757 in 2024. Analysts cite earlier high non‑EU migration and political signals on welfare, NHS access and housing. Grants of citizenship have also risen to the highest since 2013.

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Sunday Express Front Page 8th of March 2026

Former F1 engineer Mark Mathieson urges the MoD to harness motorsport’s agility, rapid prototyping and data-led design to speed procurement and strengthen UK defence. He says British F1 expertise could deliver faster development, better kit and value for money.

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Sunday Express Front Page 1st of March 2026

A major escalation in the Middle East as a Western power and an ally carried out military operations against a state accused of pursuing a nuclear programme, prompting retaliation. Significant casualties were reported; the UK did not join. Officials said the move aimed to protect Europe.

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Sunday Express Front Page 22nd of February 2026

Priti Patel is in Washington to lobby against a UK‑Mauritius deal over the Chagos Islands, arguing sovereignty should not be transferred. The push increases pressure on the PM amid talk of a possible U-turn, with senior US figures, including Donald Trump, said to oppose the plan.

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