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“For pity’s sake stop the boats,” says the Sunday Express. The paper reports MPs were demanding urgent action against criminal gangs trafficking men, women and children in “overcrowded and unseaworthy deathtraps”. The England women’s football team – the “Goalden Girls” are pictured celebrating. Meanwhile, presenter Angela Rippon, who will star on the next series of Strictly Come Dancing, declares she can still do the splits at the age of 78.

Sunday Express Front Page 1st of February 2026

New research claims more than six million workers would be financially better off on benefits than in work, owing to the current mix of support and taxes. The findings prompt warnings over work disincentives and fresh calls to reform welfare, curb long‑term sickness and boost employment.

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Sunday Express Front Page 25th of January 2026

An ex-MI6 chief warns a hostile state is set to intensify espionage and sabotage in Britain, using transnational networks to target infrastructure and politics. He urges tougher counter-intelligence, resilience measures and vigilance to deter interference.

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Sunday Express Front Page 11th of January 2026

Kemi Badenoch outlines a plan to revive town centres: abolish business rates for high‑street firms, cut levies on jobs, reduce red tape and boost investment. She says Labour has over‑taxed shops and held back growth, arguing stronger high streets are vital for jobs, communities and a broader recovery.

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Sunday Express Front Page 4th of January 2026

US special forces detained Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a large operation, according to officials, with Washington asserting control of the country. The US President said the mission was carefully planned and that the US would oversee governance until a safe, judicious transition.

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