Today's papers
SECRET photographs of Princess Diana working out at a gymnasium in west London are shown in the Sunday Mirror. The pictures were apparently taken with a hidden camera.
The Sunday Express reports that the Government has conceded that all shop workers should have the right to refuse to work on Sunday.
People who persist in smoking and heavy drinking could be abandoned by the NHS as resources are targeted on low risk patients, the Observer reveals.
Michael Heseltine, the President of the Board of Trade, has cancelled a speech to the CBI conference next month sparking fresh fears about his health, says the News of the World.
The Sunday Times reports that a handicapped teenager is suing her local education authority for failing to protect her against school bullies who made her life a misery.
The Mail on Sunday reports that a senior police officer has launched a furious attack on a court for failing to back his officers after magistrates freed on bail a gang of suspected drug dealers 24 hours after they were arrested.
A radical move to force Britain's 24 million motorists to pay for the use of motorways will be unveiled by the Government early next year, according to the Daily Telegraph.
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