Daily Express

What the Sunday papers say

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SUNDAY EXPRESS

SAINSBURY’S is set to disappoint investors this week by cutting its dividend for a third year in a row, even though its profits are forecast to be £50million higher. HIGH-STREET tycoon Theo Paphitis is looking to ramp up internatio­nal sales at his lingerie chain Boux Avenue, after investing in new IT systems and a dedicated distributi­on centre. CLYDESDALE and Yorkshire Bank customers could soon be speaking to advisers by video instead of being forced to ring call centres as part of its efforts to develop digital banking services. 808 DRINKS, the Scotch whisky company backed by superstar DJ Pete Tong and Warner Music UK chief Max Lousada, is looking to raise £300,000 to fuel its internatio­nal growth.

SUNDAY TIMES

THE Queen is among a clutch of landowners set to share a £3.8billion windfall from the largest mine dug in Britain. THERESA MAY is planning to introduce a national interest test on foreign takeovers.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

MARKS & SPENCER and Ocado are eyeing a surprise tie-up that could result in the high street stalwart finally launching an online grocery delivery service after years of resistance to the industry-wide trend.

OBSERVER

WHEN the major oil-producing countries meet in a month’s time in a Vienna hotel, they are expected to extend the production cap that has pushed up the price of oil in recent months.

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