Sunday's newspapers include Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's NHS plans and a girl, 7, shot in London.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with the pledge from Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to slash "mind-boggling" NHS bureaucracy. He writes in the paper the situation for NHS patients is "intolerable and dangerous". He also outlined plans for reforms including turning GPs into direct NHS employees and allowing patients to bypass the family doctor to make self-referrals to specialists.
The Sunday Times reports peace talks between Prince Harry and the Royal Family could be held, under plans being discussed by those close to the King. It writes insiders believe a reconciliation is "the only way forward" following the release of the prince's memoir, and it must happen before the King's coronation on 6 May, which Harry and Meghan are expected to attend, to stop it "becoming a circus".
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