Liz Truss's first account of her time as PM and questions over new hospitals being built lead the front pages.
The Sunday Telegraph leads on an exclusive essay from former prime minister Liz Truss, who has made her first public remarks since she resigned as leader in September. Reflecting on her 49-day tenure - the shortest in UK history - Ms Truss wrote that she wasn't "blameless" for the economic chaos that ensued following the mini-budget, but she was never given "a realistic chance" to enact her policies.
The Sunday Times leads on Rishi Sunak's reported plans to take the UK out of the European Convention of Human Rights in order to install laws to limit the number of migrants seeking safety on UK shores. The newspaper describes the plans as "the most draconian immigration legislation seen in this country".
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