What the Sunday papers say
SUNDAY EXPRESS NATIONAL Lottery operator Camelot is trialing selling tickets for its games at more than 40 Aldi stores as part of its efforts to reconnect with retailers and the public. BRITISH online sex toys producers Lovehoney, renowned for its rabbit vibrators and erotic Advent calendars, is to step up its expansion into the US, Europe and Australia. FRENCH car rental group Virtuo, which allows customers to book, unlock and start a Mercedes A Class using their smartphones, is looking to expand its operations to cover UK airports.
SUNDAY TIMES SIR Philip Green has come under new pressure as credit insurers cut cover for suppliers to his Arcadia high street empire, which includes Topshop. THE chief executive of Astra Zeneca has warned of widespread shortages of medicine if Britain fails to agree a customs deal with the European Union.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH COMCAST has emerged as the winner of an extraordinary battle for control of Sky after it defeated the combined forces of 21st Century Fox and Disney in a 24-hour auction. RYANAIR is facing an unprecedented surge in investor anger as two of its biggest shareholders added their voices to demands for an overhaul of corporate governance.
OBSERVER JAGUAR Land Rover announced that about 2,000 staff would move to a three-day week at its Castle Bromwich plant.