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Sunday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Observer

Tens of thousands of working families could be forced to leave their council homes, with no affordable alternative in their local area, once controversial Government plans for social housing are enforced next year.

:: The Sunday Times

Margaret Thatcher's closest adviser has claimed that the former prime minister would have backed David Cameron's new deal with Brussels - in what is described as a "dramatic intervention".

:: The Sunday Telegraph

Meanwhile, grassroots Tories are "outraged" that David Cameron has ordered MPs to ignore their views on Europe - with representatives of 44 Conservative associations accusing the PM of showing "disrespect" to those who campaigned for him.

:: The Mail on Sunday

Help for Heroes is being investigated over claims it has put the welfare of some veterans at risk - with a whistleblower at the charity making complaints of bullying.

:: Sunday Mirror

Sir Cliff Richard has been left "shocked and traumatised" by a police investigation into historical sex abuse claims, with the newspaper reporting that a file has not been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service.

:: The Independent on Sunday

Focusing on child obesity won't deal with the wider medical crisis facing the NHS - with the health service at risk from an incomplete strategy and doubt over the sugar tax.

:: Sunday People

A dying girl who was denied life-saving treatment on the NHS will now receive the drugs she needs after receiving more than 200,000 signatures and taking her case to the Prime Minister.

:: Sunday Express

A "supergroup" made up of cross-party politicians and top businessmen are joining forces to demand Britain leaves the EU.

:: Daily Star Sunday

A Celebrity Big Brother contestant has said that being on the show has helped her overcome a relationship.

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