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The National features a Game of Thrones mock-up which depicts Boris Johnson bidding to seize power from Prime Minister Theresa May. The paper also highlights an SNP call for an Ofcom investigation into the BBC’s Question Time.

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The Sunday Mail leads with an investigation into a community website which the paper claims is being used by human traffickers to sell women for sex. The paper also reports fast food giant McDonald’s has been “ridiculed” over its decision not to sell milkshakes near a Nigel Farage rally amid concerns they would be used to target the politician.

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The Herald on Sunday leads with consumer concern over the future of Thomas Cook after it emerged the holiday firm has lost nearly £1.5bn. The paper also covers the Game of Thrones phenomenon and asks “What does the TV sensation say about us?”

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Scotland on Sunday features a feminist who has been “given a platform” at Holyrood despite being banned by Twitter. The paper also asks if the shellfish industry is sustainable as Loch Carron is officially closed to dredgers.

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The Sunday Times leads with a poll which predicts the Scottish Conservatives will finish fourth behind Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party in Thursday’s European elections. It also features a picture of the Duchess of Cambridge on a rope swing in the garden she created for the Chelsea flower show.

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The Scottish Mail on Sunday leads with claims a Labour MP was a “spy for the Czechs”. The paper said the allegations against Geoffrey Robinson, which have been denied, are contained in “Communist files”.

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A former soldier has called for politicians who “betrayed Northern Ireland veterans” to be jailed, according to the Scottish Sunday Express. Ex-Lt Col John Charteris said veterans should not be punished for following orders.



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