Newspaper headlines: Row over NHS cash pledge and PM's Huawei 5G 'ban'
While many of Sunday's front pages look back at the reopening of pubs in England on Saturday, several papers lead on their own exclusives. The Observer says NHS bosses have accused the chancellor of breaking a pledge to give the health service"whatever it takes" by refusing a £10bn cash injection needed to avoid it being crippled by a second wave of coronavirus. The Treasury declined to discuss its ongoing negotiations with NHS leaders, the paper says.
The Mail on Sunday celebrates Saturday's easing of lockdown rules in England, which also allowed marriage ceremonies - with a limited number of guests - to go ahead. The paper describes it as"the day Britain smiled again" after 104 days of life on hold."Queasy like Sunday morning" is the headline in the Daily Star Sunday, as it says thirsty punters took full advantage of bars opening. The paper offers a free sick bag for every reader nursing a hangover.
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