What the newspapers say – March 19

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Current Affairs | 19-Mar-2023
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Suella Braverman's plans to deport immigrants to Rwanda make the front pages of Sunday newspapers. No migrants have flown into the country since the deal was signed last April by Braverman's predecessor, Priti Patel, but the Sunday Telegraph and Sunday Express report the Home Secretary plans to operate flights by the summer. The Sunday Mirror speak to refugee Rasheed Baluch, who was being hosted by Gary Lineker, after the Match of the Day presenter returned to BBC sports coverage after a row over his criticism of politics.

The Observer says former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is preparing to defend his actions during the Partygate scandal ahead of his appearance before the House of Commons Committee on Privileges on Wednesday.

The Sunday People reports allegations that judges are being advised to lock up fewer offenders due to prison overcrowding.

And Sunday's Daily Star talks to former footballer Neil Ruddock about how losing seven stones through life-saving gastric surgery improved his sex life.

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