Daily Express

What the Sunday papers say

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SUNDAY EXPRESS THE prospect of another interest rate cut and further stimulus this year are shrinking as the UK economy continues to enjoy its post-Brexit bounce. THE outlook is brightenin­g for high street retail chain Next, as the warmer weather has brought out shoppers while Brexit fears have faded away. WM Morrison is looking to continue its fightback this week as it slugs it out in the grocery sector. SUNDAY TIMES LIAM FOX has come under fire for accusing British bosses of being too “fat and lazy” to sell their goods and services overseas. ROLLS-ROYCE has poached the boss of Britain’s planned new high-speed railway to help stop the slide at the aircraft engines giant. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH BRITAIN must accept that major parts of its offshore wind farms will be manufactur­ed abroad, Danish giant Dong Energy has said, as new figures reveal the vast scale of subsidies it is set to receive from UK consumers. CHANNEL 4 faces mounting pressure to decamp from London with the Government expected to indicate it favours moving the broadcaste­r north to help rebalance the economy. OBSERVER THREE former senior Tesco directors were charged with fraud on Friday in relation to a £263million-plus accounting scandal at the supermarke­t chain. FORMER copper Keith Hellawell, the Clouseau-esque chairman of retailer Sports Direct, will wake up today with 51 weeks to save his job.

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