The UK government's plans to cut defence spending have sparked concerns across the nation, with Sunday's front pages dominated by the news.
The government has proposed cuts to defence spending as part of its broader spending review, in order to fund other priorities and reduce the national debt. However, opposition parties have criticised the move, arguing that it will compromise national security and put jobs at risk.
The Labour Party has accused the government of being 'reckless' in its approach to defence spending, while the Liberal Democrats have called for a more 'balanced' approach to the nation's finances.
In a separate development, Sunday's front pages also feature extensive coverage of the upcoming royal wedding, with many papers carrying exclusive interviews and photos of the happy couple.
The royal wedding is set to take place in the summer, and preparations are well underway. The event is expected to attract a large TV audience and boost tourism in the UK.
The defence spending cuts are expected to have a significant impact on defence jobs and services, with many personnel and contractors likely to be affected. The government has promised to work with the defence sector to mitigate the impact of the cuts, but many are still concerned about the long-term implications.