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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 01 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

30/4/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 01 May 2024.

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THE NATIONAL:  Voters within Scottish National Party want former leader John Swinney as First Minister Of Scotland but Kate Forbes is considering adding her name into the mix which is dividing polls on who Huzma Yousaf's successor will be as SNP Leader. 
According to The National, tomorrow.
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DAILY STAR:  Count Binface leads Daily Star's front page, tomorrow, with his common sense manifesto to save Britain from completely useless mentalist politicians. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express lead with a hero policewoman confronting a sword-wielding assailant after a 14 year old boy on his way to school died in "random attack".
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DAILY MIRROR:  Locals comment on the carnage after a hero Policewoman tasers a sword maniac to end a rampage that left a boy of 14 dead.
That's your front page of tomorrow's Daily Mirror. 
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THE TIMES:  According to tomorrow's edition of The Times, Immigration levels are falling despite the crackdown on Visas being issued and the first illegal migrant has been moved to Rwanda. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian, tomorrow, are reporting about the 22 minutes of horror of when a man went on a Samurai Sword rampage in Hainault, London killing a 14-year-old boy.
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DAILY MAIL:  The UK is leading a Prostate Cancer revolution which could prevent four in ten deaths from the disease.
That's according to Daily Mail, tomorrow.

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THE I:  Boy, 14, killed on his way to school in horror sword attack.
That's the headline on tomorrow's edition of The I, as they cover the attacks in East London.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph lead their Wednesday 01 May 2024 edition with covering the Samurai Sword attacks in Hainault, London where a 14 year old boy was murdered. 
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THE INDEPENDENT:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) is facing claims his flagship Rwanda policy is a "farce" after ministers promised to find thousands of missing illegal Asylum Seekers. 
The Independent reports on this, tomorrow. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  The murder of a 14 year old boy leads tomorrow's front page of Metro (England) as they cover the sword attack in London, close to Hainault Tube Station. 
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METRO (SCOTLAND): John Swinney and Kate Forbes have emerged as frontrunners to replace Humza Yousaf as First Minister.
That's on the front page of Metro (Scotland), tomorrow.
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MORNING STAR:  A generation of children are having their lives blighted by lack of housing as official figures show rise in homlessness.
That's on the front page of tomorrow's Morning Star. 

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: TUESDAY 30 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

29/4/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 30 April 2024.

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DAILY MAIL:  National Crime Agency have warned all British schools about foreign gangs blackmailing school children over intimate photographs in Sextortion Epidemic.
That leads tomorrow's Daily Mail. 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star report, tomorrow, that their campaign for people to love slugs has hit a bump in the road because Who Wants To Be A Millionaire presenter Jeremy Clarkson has said he'll kill 18 billion of the garden critters.
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MORNING STAR:  After attempts to cling on to office failed, Yousaf Humza has resigned as First Minister Of Scotland.
That's leading on Morning Star's front page, tomorrow
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DAILY RECORD:  There's a brutal battle for Bute House.  Humza Yousaf's resignation has triggered search for new SNP Leader.
That's what Daily Record are reporting, tomorrow.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Jeremy Hunt (Chancellor Of The Exchequer - United Kingdom) is the leading headline on tomorrow's Daily Express because he is vowing that tax cuts are the Government's "absolute priority".
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph is reporting transgender women are being banned from female hospital wards because National Health Service have declared that "sex is a matter of biology".
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DAILY MIRROR:  Tomorrow's Daily Mirror is reporting that Lee Byer, who was released from prison five days ago, murdered an 87 year old man on a mobility scooter.
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THE NATIONAL:  Following the resignation of Yousaf Humza as First Minister Of Scotland, John Swinney is considering a comeback.
That's according to tomorrow's front page of The National.
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THE TIMES:  Accoring to The Times, The Labour Party are poised to profit in their pursuit to succeed Humza Yousef, as Scottish National Party lurches into a new crisis. 
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THE I:  The are are reporting that Personal Independence Payment could be cut using a new six "tiers" system and stating people with depression might receive less money under the new overhaul being proposed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Metro (England) lead with Humza Yousaf's resignation as First Minister of Scotland stating he was "in tears" during his announcement speech. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: MONDAY 29 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

28/4/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 29 April 2024.

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THE NATIONAL:  Alex Salmond (First Minister (former) - Scotland) is leading the front page of The National, tomorrow, claiming some comments about Cass Report led The Scottish National Party to decide that power-sharing agreement had to end and the BBC interview Patrick Harvie did cause "crisis". 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Dame Esther Rantzen leads the front page of Daily Express, tomorrow, saying she is "fighting for my family and lots of others" as Members Of Parliament inside UK Government are to hold landmark debate in Assisted Dying.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror are leading on their front page with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) facing fresh demands to call for a General Election so the British public can finally give their verdict on 14 years of "Tory hell". 
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THE TIMES:  The Times are leading on their front page with Mel Stride (Work & Pensions Secretary - United Kingdom) saying people who are depressed and anxious face losing Disability Benefits.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  On the front page of The Daily Telegraph, The Conservative Government are accusing European Union of having double standards after Ireland vowed to send Asylum Seekers to Britain.
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DAILY RECORD:  On the front page of tomorrow's Daily Record, The Labour Party are being warned that backing The Tories' bit to oust Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) will "never be forgotten" by voters. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  An exclusive leads the front page of The Guardian, as they report the Home Office are to detain UK Asylum Seekers across Britain in a major operation, today. 
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail are revealing, on their front page, that tens of thousands of Foreign Nationals entering Britain on time-limited Visas are lodging asylum appeals to stay indefinitely. 
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THE I:  The I leads with claims that 10 Downing Street are denying feverish speculation that Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) will announce a General Election, today. 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star are advising front page readers to take off their jumpers as a Bank Holiday heatwave is on its way to, from Berlin, all thanks to a 300 mile plume.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  According to Metro (England), pubs & shoppers have been told to brace themselves as the price of booze and bread is to rise as a result of wet weather.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: FRIDAY 26 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

25/4/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 26 April 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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THE TIMES:  Cutting-edge science researchers in British Universities are being vetted by Security Services in UK Government's attempt to tackle Chinese espionage.
That is in tomorrow's edition of The Times.
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DAILY STAR:  Turnips are on the front page of tomorrow's Daily Star because they could combat climate change because the vegetable can thrive in all weather conditions. 
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THE NATIONAL:  Tomorrow's front page of The National reports that The Green Party are to back a vote of No Confidence in the Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph reports with the threat of being deported to Rwanda by the UK Government is causing a sudden influx of migrants into Ireland in their hopes to avoid deportation. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express are claiming, on tomorrow's front page, that a "revolutionary" and "game-changing" cancer vaccine is being tested on British patients which could offer hopes in finding a cure for the disease. 
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DAILY RECORD:  "HUMZA ON THE BRINK" is tomorrow's headline of Daily Record as the paper provides their coverage of Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) facing a vote of No Confidence in Holyrood. 
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail, tomorrow, launches a campaign to End The Shoplifting Epidemic revealing increasing data gathered by The Office For National Statistics. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Leading the front page of Metro England), tomorrow, a judge has overturned Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo rape conviction meaning his victims will have to relive their ordeal once again, however, the disgraced Film Producer will remain behind bars. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror, tomorrow, launches their campaign to save Encore Presentations of FA Cup matches on television because the repeat fee royalties are vital to lower league football teams. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian are reporting Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) could be forced to quit as First Minister after Scottish Greens announced they would back a vote of No Confidence.
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METRO (SCOTLAND):  Since Scottish National Party's coalition with The Green Party has collapsed, Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) faces a vote of No Confidence.
That's according to Metro (Scotland)'s front Page, tomorrow.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 25 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

24/4/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 25 April 2024.

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THE I:  Tomorrow's front page of The I is revealing The Labour Party's five-year plan to nationalise British Railways, if Sir Keir Starmer wins the next General Election. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  If The Labour Party wins the next General Election, Britain's Railways will be back under public ownership within 5 years.
According to the front page of Daily Mirror, tomorrow. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express are dubbing an Attempted Murder of a teacher by a 13 or 14 year old girl as "HORROR IN THE PLAYGROUND".
That's leading on their front page.
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DAILY RECORD:  After being told he has 6 months to live following a Brain Tumour diagnosis, Callum Laing planned his own funeral but medical staff mistook the tumour for an abscess.
That's on the front page of Daily Record, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail lead with news from a Secondary School in Wales where a 13 or 14 year old girl stabbed a teacher in the neck. It's being treated as Attempted Murder. 
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THE TIMES:  England is the worst country in the world for underage drinking, according to the front page of The Times tomorrow.  Children in England are more likely to drink alcohol than kids anywhere else in the world.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  On Page 1 of Metro (England), tomorrow, The Labour Party has said if they win the next General Election, the entire Rail Network will be nationalised.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Labour Party are being accused for leaving the country exposed to enemies in a "dangerous world", on Page 1 of tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph as The Leader Of The Opposition refuses to match Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister -m United Kingdom) and his defence spending.  
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DAILY STAR:  According to reports that are leading on the front page of tomorrow's Daily Star, they may taste good but greasy fry ups will turn us into Zombies.
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THE NATIONAL:  The National are leading on their front page, tomorrow, with a continuation of an in-depth investigative series relating to the UK Arms Trade. 
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THE INDEPENDENT:  The Independent are leading, tomorrow, with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) challenging Britain's European Union allies to meet his pledge to increase defence spending.
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MORNING STAR:  Oliver Dowden (Deputy Prime Minister - United Kingdom) is splashed on the front page of tomorrow's Morning Star because Renters Campaigners brand him as "disingenuous" over Landlords Charter.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 24 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

23/4/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 24 April 2024.

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DAILY MIRROR:  In tomorrow's Daily Mirror, they continue with their exclusive into the Jill Dando murder claiming a witness has confirmed sighting of #1 suspect.
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MORNING STAR:  "SHAMEFUL AND CRUEL" is what Morning Star are branding the tragedy where a child was amongst five desperate asylum-seekers who drowned in The English Channel.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) is leading on the front page of tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph saying the £75,000,000,000 in UK Defence funding will "show our enemies we are resolute and determined". 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian are leading with their coverage of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) and his plans in boosting UK Defence funds by putting Britain on a "war footing". 
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DAILY RECORD:  Daily Record are leading with statistics of nearly 10,000 Council Homes in Scotland are lying empty while the number of homeless children, in the north of Britain, is soaring. 
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THE TIMES:  The UK Government are to spend more on defence to put Britain on a "war footing" as Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) pledges new initiative.
That's in The Times, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail have Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) leading their front page unveiling a £75,000,000,000 boost to put Britain's Defence Industry on a "war footing". 
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THE NATIONAL:  Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) leads on tomorrow's edition of The National condemning Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) and his "morally repugnant" Rwanda Bill following deaths on The English Channel.
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star are leading with Alan Titchmarsh, who surprisingly is Kim Jong Un (Supreme Leader - North Korea) and North Korea's #1 Imperialist Gardener, launching a war - on slugs.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) is splashed on the front page of Daily Express, tomorrow, saying he will axe 70,000 Civil Servant jobs to free up billions of pounds to boost Britain's defence. 
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THE l:  The I leads with The Conservative Party unveiling United Kingdom's biggest hike to military spending for a generation.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  A girl aged seven-years-old was amongst five people killed on a dinghy packed with 112 migrants, that's on Metro in England's front page tomorrow. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: TUESDAY 23 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

22/4/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 23 April 2024.

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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star are leading with Britain's Hardest Psycho Seagull nicknamed "The Boss" after he (or she) has been on a rampage in Liverpool. 
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THE TIMES:  The legislation set out by Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) will pave the way for the detention of migrants, says page 1 of tomorrow's The Times. 
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DAILY RECORD:  Tributes lead the front page of tomorrow's Daily Record for a notorious Armed Robber, Matthew Ferry, who has died in prison at the age of 33. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian are leading on their front page, tomorrow, with Metropolitan Police's Commissioner praising the professionalism of the officer at the centre of a current antisemitism row.
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DAILY MAIL:  Enough is enough and Rwanda deportation flights will take off in July, says RISHI SUNAK.
That leads on the front page of Daily Mail tomorrow.
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THE I:  Critics of The Conservative Party are leading The I's front page telling Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) that his plan to deport migrants to Rwanda will not work and he's in "La La Land". 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror exclusively reveals on their front page that a man wanted for questioning for killing BBC Crimewatch presenter Jill Dando bears a striking resemblance to a ruthless Serbian assassin. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  After taking a swipe at The Labour Party for making him miss his own deadline, Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) says Rwanda flights will take off in July.
That's on the front page of Metro (England), tomorrow. 
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THE INDEPENDENT:  The Independent lead with a pledge from Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) who has comfirmed that the first group of migrants will be deported to Rwanda within 10 or 12 weeks from now. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: MONDAY 22 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

21/4/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 22 April 2024.

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DAILY RECORD:  A Sex Trafficking survivor from Africa and her daughter - who now live in Glasgow - are battling a cruel bid to deport them.  Daily Record are reporting. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  A desperate Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) leads the Daily Express front page asking The Labour Party to stop "frustrating the will of the people" with endless meddling in his Rwanda Deportation Bill. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph lead with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) refusing to give New Scotland Yard his support after their treatment of an "openly Jewish" man. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror lead with The Labour Party's leader Sir Keir Starmer vowing to give kids a better start in life to honour the life of Stephen Lawrence. 
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THE NATIONAL:  Monday 22 April 2024's edition of The National takes a special look into how exactly UK Arms Sales work and how easily UK Government could stop them. 
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DAILY MAIL:  Angry Jewish Leaders are leading Daily Mail's front page, calling for New Scotland Yard Chief Mark Rowley to quit after threatening to arrest an "openly Jewish" man who was taking part in a pro-Gaza march. 
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THE TIMES:  According to a year-long Inquiry orchestrated by The Times, the majority of the British Public do not trust police to solve crimes.  That's on their front page. 
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MORNING STAR:  As United States Government approved billions of additional dollars in Military Aid for Israel, 22 people (including 18 children) were killed in an overnight Air Strike in Rafah, Morning Star reports.
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THE I:  According to The I, UK Ministers are preparing for the next Public Sector pay deal and they're also facing yet another summer of discontent. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian are leading with news of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) being under pressure to make last-minute concessions to secure the passage of his Rwanda Deportation Bill.
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star lead with a weather update on their front page claiming there's a good chance it won't rain if you go out, today, and chances are it'll stay that way for a few days. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Metro England lead with Andrew O'Neill, a Head Teacher at a West London school, saying his pupils will now go home at 19:00 in hopes to save them from spending time on their Mobile Phones too much.  His school will offer extra classes and a hot meal to fill up their new 12 hour day. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: FRIDAY 19 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

18/4/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 19 April 2024.

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DAILY RECORD:  Daily Record have their reports of Peter Murrell (former Chief Executive - Scottish National Party) being charged for stealing from Scottish National Party's finances. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The Guardian speculates that Thames Water could be renationalised with the near £15,600,000,000 the company owes added to the public debt under plans being considered by UK Government.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Metro in England have their coverage of the Mark Menzies scandal on Front Page of tomorrow's paper, as he needs £5,000 to pay off some bad people. 
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THE TIMES:  The Times are leading with their coverage of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom / Leader - The Conservative Party) on Page 1 vowing to crack down on Britain's "sick note culture".
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Daily Express are leading with conveying a statement from Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom / Leader - The Conservative Party) on their Front Page as he says "everyday worries" are not a medical reason for not being able to work. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Front Page of Daily Mirror is revealing that The Conservative Party knew about Mark Menzies abusing their Party's finances as they were warned about him - three months ago. 
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THE I:  The I are reporting that British people under 30 years of age, may be permitted to work or study in another European country under new European Union plan.
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MORNING STAR:  Morning Star are leading with news of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom / Leader - The Conservative Party) being rocked by a fresh Tory sleaze scandal. 
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail reports that Nicola Sturgeon's husband, the former Chief Executive of Scottish National Party, has been charged for embezzlement, saying Peter Murrell was re-arrested. 
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THE NATIONAL:  Peter Murrell (former Chief Executive - Scottish National Party) is splashed on the Front Page of The National. The husband of Nicola Sturgeon (former First Minister - Scotland) been reported to Procurator Fiscal in connection with embezzlement of funds. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom / Leader - The Conservative Party) is splashed on the Front Page of The Daily Telegraph saying he will unveil some plans to end "Britain's sick note culture" by stripping GPs of the power to sign patients off work. 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star says "RIP The Full English", on their Front Page, citing the fry up breakfast isn't as healthy as people once thought.
Perhaps they might want to try a Full Scottish Breakfast, instead.
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THE INDEPENDENT:  The Independent lead with Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) calling for a police investigation into The Conservative Party's Mark Menzies MP, accusing The Tory member of misusing campaign funds.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 18 APRIL 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

17/4/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 18 April 2024.

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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror lead with news of Michael Donovan - who plotted the hoax kidnap of Shannon Matthews - has died of cancer while serving time in prison.
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DAILY STAR:  Celebrity Zoo boss Ben Mee is splashed on Page 1 of tomorrow's Daily Star confirming big cats like pumas do indeed walk amongst us. 
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DAILY EXPRESS:  Meddling House Of Lords, Lords, are being accused, on tomorrow's Front Page of Daily Express, for blocking UK Government's Rwanda bill, again. 
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DAILY RECORD:  Tomorrow's Daily Record is exclusively reporting that nine children died while waiting to find out if they would receive a devolved Disability Benefit.
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THE TIMES:  The Times reports that Rishi Sunak's hopes of significant Interest Rates cuts, before the next General Election, suffered a blow yesterday. 
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DAILY MAIL:  A landmark poll orchestrated by Daily Mail journalists has discovered that The Conservative Party trail The Labour Party on every major political issue.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Labour Party's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner is facing new questions about her financial affairs, according to tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  Brexit is being blamed for medicine shortages in United Kingdom, on tomorrow's Front Page of The Guardian, as the "new normal" in Britain puts lives at risk.
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THE NATIONAL:  The National have a message from Members Of Parliament representatives from Scottish National Party, on their Front Page, asking UK Government to stop selling armed weapons to Israel so lives can be saved in Gaza. 
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THE I:  Lord David Cameron is splashed on the Front Page of The I, tomorrow, revealing that Israel will defy plea for restraint and strike Iran. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Metro in England are leading with thousands of British travellers are currently stranded in Dubai after the city suffered "apocalyptic" floods. 
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MORNING STAR:  Morning Star are leading with news of a Care Worker, who was victimised at work for taking Strike Actions, recently humiliated the UK Government in Court.
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