The Papers: '£7m tax bill for William' and 'Traitors take their places'
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'£7m tax bill for William' and 'Traitors take their places'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleThe Prince of Wales is "one of Britain's top taxpayers largely due to his Duchy of Cornwall earnings", the Sunday Times says on its front page. Prince William has a "£7m income tax bill", according to the paper's investigation, which has found that the "Duchy of Cornwall and Duchy of Lancaster, which is awarded to the monarch, make millions by charging the army, the navy, the NHS and schools to use their land". In other royal news, the Prince and Princess of Wales shared on social media a photo of their daughter Princess Charlotte to mark her 11th birthday. It features on the front pages of multiple Sunday newspapers."Burnham wins over Labour's ruling body" is the Sunday Telegraph's headline, reporting that the 10-member National Executive Committee is "no longer prepared to block" the return of Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham to Parliament. The committee voted against Burnham, a former Labour cabinet minister, being nominated as a candidate to run in the Gorton and Denton by-election in February. "The revelation is a major boost to Mr Burnham, as it means one significant hurdle in the way of him challenging the Prime Minister [Sir Keir Starmer] looks likely to be removed," is the paper's take. Separately, the new season of Celebrity Traitors is teased, with the headline "Traitors take your places".Sir Keir's independent adviser on antisemitism, Lord Mann, "says outlawing peaceful marches would be 'unconscionable'", the Independent writes. It comes after the prime minister suggested curbing some pro-Palestine protests to "combat rising antisemitism", the paper writes, with Lord Mann leading "a chorus of voices against the idea"."Crowning glory" is the Sunday People's headline depicting Ki...





