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Sunday's national newspaper front pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Observer

Jeremy Corbyn has defeated Owen Smith to continue as Labour Party leader, winning 62% of the vote and pledging to "wipe the slate clean".

:: The Mail On Sunday

A new book by David Cameron's Downing Street communications director tells of the former PM's frustration at Theresa May's lack of support over the EU referendum.

:: The Sunday Times

Theresa May told David Cameron he should not go ahead with demands for an "emergency brake" to limit the number of EU migrants coming to Britain because the Germans didn't approve.

:: Daily Star Sunday

Ola Jordan, former star of Strictly Come Dancing, speaks about some of the male celebrities on the show.

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:: The Sun on Sunday

Strictly presenter Zoe Ball is splitting from her DJ husband Norman Cook, also known as Fatboy Slim, after 18 years.

:: Sunday Express

Former Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher, who brought double killer Christopher Halliwell to justice, says he believes Halliwell may also have killed missing chef Claudia Lawrence.

:: The Sunday Telegraph

Former PM Tony Blair has said it is wrong to put British troops through the ordeal of a criminal investigation for alleged abuses in Iraq and Afghanistan.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Sunday night's reviewers will be journalist and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer and Fleet Street Fox and Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface.