A cross-party summit on Brexit is among a mix of stories on the front of Sunday's papers.
A mix of stories make up Sunday's front pages. The Observer leads with a story on Brexit and what it calls an "extraordinary cross-party summit bringing together leading leavers and remainers" to discuss "the failings of Brexit and how to remedy them". The paper also reports nurses in emergency departments could be set to join strike action in an escalation of a pay dispute.
The Sunday Telegraph leads with a story that British weaponry and military vehicles could be manufactured in Ukraine "under plans that would mark a deepening of the country's ties with Nato". It also carries an interview with the UK's new Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan, who says the UK could break with the EU's €100bn flagship research scheme.
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