
It says Mrs May faces an all-out assault from Labour and Tory remainers, with Downing Street expecting defeat over its battle to keep a no deal option.
Meanwhile, a number of papers report signs of a shift among Brexiteer MPs that could lead them to rally behind Theresa May.
The Sun on Sunday says they will back an amendment by a senior Conservative MP, Sir Graham Brady, stating they will support the prime minister’s deal if the Irish backstop is swapped for something else. The paper adds that the DUP is also preparing to throw its weight behind the move.
The Sunday Express says optimism in the government is much higher – with the EU expected to “blink first” as long as remainer MPs don’t take the option of no deal off the table.


Social media giants are under scrutiny again after the father of 14 -year-old Molly Russell accused them of playing a part in her death by exposing her to images of self-harm.

The paper says it found numerous graphic images of self-harm on one social media site – Pinterest – that could be viewed by children as young as 13.
Referee strike
The paper says a report out will suggests red and processed meat should be taxed and carry cigarette-style health warnings.
The Lancet Commission on Obesity is said to want to encourage people to make healthier choices.
A charity that supports referees tells the paper that the situation at grassroots level is worse than ever – with officials being spat at, having their cars vandalised and threatened with violence in retaliation for their decisions on the field.

The plans state that for some stretches of the line, the majority of electricity would come from solar or wind farms built “on or near” the track.
According to the paper, the document indicates that the move would require more land being purchased by developers along the route of the line, and could tip the scheme over its £56bn budget.
Philip ‘reaches out’
Finally, the Duke of Edinburgh is back in the good books of newspapers following his apology to two women involved in a collision with his Land Rover near the Sandringham estate earlier this month.

One of the women, Emma Fairweather – who was injured in the crash – is pictured holding up his letter.
The Sunday Express says this will hopefully draw a line under the matter.