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The front page of the Sunday People shows Starmer hugging Zelensky

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with Sir Keir Starmer at Downing Street features on most of Sunday’s front pages. “Hug of hope,” reads the main headline on Sunday People’s front page, alongside an image of Sir Keir and Zelensky embracing.

The front page of the Sunday Mirror showing Starmer hugging Zelensky

The prime minister offered Zelensky the UK’s “full support”, the Sunday Mirror says, after US President Donald Trump clashed with the Ukrainian president during a meeting at the White House.

The Sunday Telegraph's front page reads: "You are very welcome to No 10", and features an image of Zelensky meeting Starmer on Saturday.

Starmer told Zelensky he was “very welcome here in Downing Street”, the Sunday Telegraph reports. The PM also reassured him of “our absolute determination to stand with you”, in comments that marked contrast to the heated exchange which unfolded in the Oval Office on Friday, the paper says.

The front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Now stop the state visit for 'bully' Trump.

The Daily Mail reports on public figures calling for Trump’s state visit to Britain be shelved in the wake of his meeting with Zelenksy. Politicians and military leaders say the visit should be put on hold until the US president makes assurances about Ukraine’s security, the paper says.

The front page of the Sunday Times reads: "Reeves unlocks billions for Kyiv and UK defence".

Meanwhile, the Sunday Times reports Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced a multibillion-pound funding package to boost British defence and arm Ukraine. Speaking ahead of a meeting of European leaders today, Reeves says: “A safe and secure Ukraine is a safe and secure United Kingdom”. The funding will put Ukraine in “the strongest possible position”, she adds.

Sunday Express front page reads: "Now's the time for allies to unite for peace".

“Now’s the time for allies to unite for peace,” reads the front page of the Sunday Express. Starmer called for unity with Ukraine during Zelensky’s visit, as he attempted to save peace talks from collapsing, the paper reports.

The front page of the Daily Star reads: "And they're off...to Benidorm", alongside an image of a beach.

And finally, UK racing fans could save a fortune by flying to Benidorm to watch the Cheltenham festival, according to the Daily Star Sunday.

Pictures of the prime minister and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky embracing outside Downing Street make almost all of the front pages.

“We’ve got your back”, is the Sunday Mirror’s main headline. The Sunday People describes the embrace as a “hug of hope”, after US President Donald Trump clashed with the Ukrainian president during a meeting at the White House on Friday.

The Observer notes how in a clear demonstration of his sympathy for Zelensky, Sir Keir Starmer “took the unusual step of walking along the pavement to greet him”. It says that when inside Number 10, Sir Keir told him the UK had an “absolute determination” to stand with Ukraine.

“We still love you”, is the Sun on Sunday’s message to Zelensky. In what the paper describes as “highly emotional scenes”, crowds lined Whitehall to cheer his arrival to Downing Street.

The Sunday Telegraph’s comment section says the support is because “the British love an underdog, especially if he also happens to be a hero”.

The Daily Express lavishes praise on the welcome provided by the prime minister, saying he “made the nation proud”.

PA Media Volodymyr Zelensky and Sir Keir StarmerPA Media

The Sunday Times has details of the aftermath of the row between Zelensky and Donald Trump in Washington. Those who listened in to Sir Keir’s calls with both leaders say Zelensky was “still in an emotional place”, while Trump remained “pretty defiant”.

The paper says Sir Keir’s national security adviser, Jonathan Powell, is understood to have urged the Ukrainians to return to the White House on Friday night, but Trump’s team is said to have thought tempers needed to cool first.

And finally, “stay under the duvet”, declares the Mail on Sunday, saying that a Sunday lie in “really can make you happier”. Researchers at Chengdu University in China found people who spend up to two hours longer in bed at the weekend may halve their risk of depression. The extra snoozing reportedly has particular benefits for men and those aged between 40 and 60.

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