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Sunday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Observer

Ex-pensions minister Baroness Altmann says the triple-lock protection for state pensions should be dropped to save billions of pounds.

:: Sunday Express

Millions of people face a dramatic cut to their retirement income if the the Government pushes ahead with the plans.

:: The Sunday Times

Prominent pro-EU campaigners, including four cabinet ministers, are in line for knighthoods in David Cameron's resignation honours list.

:: The Sunday Telegraph

Theresa May has pledged to rid the world of the 'barbaric evil' of slavery as she sets out her personal mission as PM.

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:: The Mail On Sunday

Women having sex changes on the NHS are being given free fertility treatment so they can have babies after they become men.

:: Sunday People

The paper leads with what it calls the UK dementia care crisis after an elderly woman was forced to take a 200-mile taxi trip to visit her husband in hospital.

:: Sunday Mirror

The BBC is to back Sir Cliff Richard's comeback in an attempt to end their feud.

:: Daily Star Sunday

The paper has a story about the reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Sunday night's reviewers will be historian and author, Dr Eliza Filby, and City AM editor Christian May.