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Accessibility links Skip to content Skip to local navigation Accessibility Help BBC iD BBC iD Settings Sign out BBC navigation News Sport Weather iPlayer TV Radio More… Search term: The Papers Home World UK England N. Ireland Scotland Wales Business Politics Health Education Sci/Environment Technology Entertainment & Arts 25 May 2014Last updated at 00:01 Share this page Delicious Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Email Print Election fall-out and cheap holidays feature on Sunday's front pages By Chris LansdownBBC News The fall-out from the local elections continues to feature on several front pages, with the Observer reporting UKIP is targeting a general election seats "hitlist" next year. It says leader Nigel Farage has identified 20 constituencies it believes it could win. The Sunday Times, meanwhile, suggests the prime minister is being urged by his MPs to call an early EU referendum. Tory David Davis, writing in the paper, says David Cameron's Europe policy lacks "both clarity and credibility". And it is the future of Lib Dem Nick Clegg which preoccupies the Independent on Sunday, which claims the deputy prime minister faces a bid to remove him as party leader, with candidates and officials signing a petition calling on him to resign. Away from elections, the Sunday Telegraph leads on the latest twist in the "escalation of hostilities" between the Kremlin and Clarence House, and President Putin's "withering" attack on the Prince of Wales over his likening of the Russian leader to Hitler. The Sunday Express says a "soaring pound and a competitive holiday market" mean families are "snapping up the cheapest breaks in five years", with Europe and the US "bargain-hunters' paradises". The Mail On Sunday says the student identified as the killer of six people in California carried out the attack "in revenge for being [a] virgin at 22" and that most of his victims were believed to be female students. And for the Daily Star, it is the latest twist in the search for the Briton with the most talent which dominates its front page. previous slidenext slide Share this page Delicious Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Email Print About this Blog:A detailed round-up of the main stories covered in the UK’s national newspapers – including a look at the front pages and expert reviews on the BBC News Channel.
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