From the first editions
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH:
CAMERON 'TOO RICH' TO CARE ABOUT MIGRATION
David Cameron and other leading pro-Europeans do not care about the effects of mass migration on working families because they are so rich, a Cabinet minister suggests today.
NATO GENERALS: 'IN' VOTE VITAL
Four former Nato military commanders have urged voters to recognise the "vital importance" of British leadership in the European Union and support retaining membership next month.
BOOKS ARE NOW STATUS SYMBOLS
They have long been a way of enriching our minds, but books have also become a way of showing off our taste.
THE OBSERVER:
MASSIVE BOOST FOR PM AS OVER 600 ECONOMISTS REJECT BREXIT
Nine out of 10 of the country's top economists working across academia, the City, industry, small businesses and the public sector believe the British economy will be harmed by Brexit, according to the biggest survey of its kind ever conducted.
DON'T PUT OFF RIO OLYMPICS, SAYS BRITAIN'S ZIKA EXPERT
Britain's leading expert on the Zika virus yesterday rejected a call by 150 international academics for this summer's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro to be postponed because of the dangers posed by the disease.
PORTRAIT OF A CURATOR: ARTISTIC FIRST AS DAVID HOCKNEY PAINTS WOMAN BEHIND NEXT SHOW
When David Hockney asked Edith Devaney if he could paint her portrait, she was aware that he refuses to flatter his sitters.