What the papers say - July 22
A variety of Brexit stories make headlines in the Sunday papers, while Prince George appears on several fronts as he turns five today.
Britain will refuse to pay the so-called Brexit "divorce bill" of £39 billion if Brussels fails to agree a deal with the UK, new Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab has told the Sunday Telegraph.
The front page of The Sunday Telegraph: 'Raab: No trade deal, no cash for the EU' #TomorrowsPapersTodaypic.twitter.com/S9FgiIXjgO
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) July 21, 2018
Meanwhile, former Brexit secretary David Davis has told the Sunday Express Mrs May should "start again" with her strategy.
EXPRESS: Brexit: Time to start again #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/ldIt1MfvJT
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) July 21, 2018
The Sunday Times leads with a poll that suggests voters are abandoning Mrs May's Government and would back a hard Brexit or right-wing group at an election, with Boris Johnson a preferred leader.
Tomorrow's front page: Voters turn to far right, Boris -- and Remain #tomorrowspapertodaypic.twitter.com/331jAyz9v2
-- The Sunday Times (@thesundaytimes) July 21, 2018
Elsewhere, the Home Office does not know how many customs officers it has to deal with possible increased checks after Brexit, The Independent reports.
Tomorrow's @Independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the daily edition: https://t.co/ozdV9Zd9Sipic.twitter.com/SWfsM6BOy2
-- The Independent (@Independent) July 21, 2018
And The Observer says Dominic Cummings, the former director of Vote Leave, is facing renewed calls to be forced to give evidence to MPs over allegations the campaign broke electoral law.
Hello twitter! Here's tomorrow's Observer front page. Shahmir Sanni: 'Nobody was called to account. But I lost almost everything'. Interview by @carolecadwallahttps://t.co/kQJ4wFViyXpic.twitter.com/e8ZVGWmxEq
-- The Observer (@ObserverUK) July 21, 2018
Three jets owned by the Ministry of Defence, which are part of a £10.5 billion fleet, are being used to fly tourists to the Mediterranean because the RAF has no use for them, the Mail on Sunday reports.
Tomorrow's Mail on Sunday #MailFrontPagespic.twitter.com/FrqYCebr3H
-- Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) July 21, 2018
The Sunday People has spoken to a former girlfriend of Thomas Wylie, who plotted a "Columbine-style" massacre at a North Yorkshire school.
SUNDAY PEOPLE: Columbine fiend has made my life hell #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/KgPCl4lQMA
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) July 21, 2018