
The front pages feature figures from across the political spectrum having their say on Theresa May’s vision for Brexit. The prime minister, writing in the Mail on Sunday, warns both Brussels and would-be Conservative rebels that she will not compromise on her plan for future trade links with the EU. The paper says it is a “hard-hitting message” and a “bold attempt” to kill off plots by pro-Brexit and Remainer MPs who want her to tear up her policy.
Labour peer and former EU trade commissioner Lord Mandelson, in an opinion piece for the Observer, warns that Theresa May’s blueprint would lead to a national humiliation. He cautions that the plan would deliver the polar opposite of taking back control, leaving the EU calling the shots indefinitely. He says it would be better to be out of the EU altogether, or to stay in.

A Downing Street insider tells the paper the plan was always to have the Queen appear on her own.



The Hi-Mirror Mini, which is expected to be sold from September, scans those who peer into it, and presents them with a detailed analysis of “problem areas” such as wrinkles or spots.
The Body Dysmorphic Disorder foundation complains to the paper it’s the last thing young women need, and not since Snow White has a mirror been more damaging.