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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 17 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY RECORD: A surge in classroom violence is forcing traumatised school staff to quit, according to findings from a recent survey in tomorrow's Daily Record. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with their coverage over Rishi Sunak's smoking ban plans, noting that many of those to defy the Prime Minister over smoking ban were those hoping for leadership roles. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror are leading with Members Of Parliament backing a bill which means no-one born after 2009 will be allowed to buy cigarettes. THE TIMES: The Times have speculation into the criminal investigation relating to The Labour Party's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner, believing it could involve Electoral Law Offences. DAILY STAR: Daily Star are leading with Liz Truss (former Prime Minister - United Kingdom) accusing their lovable 60p lettuce of being part of a cabal of London Elitists. No, seriously, that's the Front Page. DAILY EXPRESS: Esther McVey MP is on Page 1 of Daily Express saying a High Court decision that bans Muslim worshiping in a school is a triumph for "common sense". DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail brands Katharine Birbalsingh as "bravest headteacher in Britain", on their Front Page, after she won a High Court case banning Muslim worshiping at her North London school. THE GUARDIAN: Front Page of The Guardian is reporting that divisions within The Conservative Party being exposed as Rishi Sunak's plans for a smoking ban moves a step forward. THE I: The I have Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingsom) on their Front Page urging his Israeli counterparts to show "calm head" and avoid military escalation, after Iran's unprecedented Air Strike earlier this week. MORNING STAR: Morning Star are leading with one of the former bosses of The Post Office admitting he failed to read a crucial IT report flagging Horizon systems as being "clearly defective". METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) are leading with news of a Muslim pupil, who cannot be named for legal reasons, losing a High Court case against a ban on prayer rituals at a North London school. METRO (SCOTLAND): Metro (Scotland) lead with Humza Yousaf (First Minister) claiming that "bad faith actors" lodged vexatious police reports in first week of country's new Hate Crime laws.
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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 16 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE TIMES: Tuesday's Front Page of The Times is reporting that Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) has rejected calls to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid concerns that it would sever diplomatic ties with Tehran at a critical time. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror have Baroness Newlove (widow of murdered Garry Newlove) on their Front Page describing the terror of living as a target of anti-social behaviour. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express are reporting that Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) is currently under mounting pressure to ban Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a Terrorist Group. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian convey a message from a top Israeli General, on their Front Page, as he says the Iranian attack "will be met with a response". DAILY RECORD: Scottish Rugby player Thom Evans is on Page 1 of tomorrow's Daily Record saying he cannot wait to marry Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph have Ben Wallace (former UK Defence Secretary) telling them that Iran is acting like a bully and must be "hit back twice as hard" after recent attacks on Israel. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail have Lucy Frazer (UK Culture Secretary) on their Front Page telling sporting chiefs that transgender women should be banned from competing. THE I: The I lead with British and American Governments telling Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister - Israel) not to start a World War getting revenge on Iran. DAILY STAR: Vicky Pattison is on Front Page of Daily Star because she was refused entry on an EasyJet flight because Milo The Dog ate her passport. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent are leading with Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) confirming that Royal Air Force Typhoons shot down drones in Iran's "reckless and dangerous" attack. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro in England are leading with Donald Trump accusing his prosecutors of "political persecution" as he becomes the first former US President to stand criminal trial.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 15 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror are leading with their reports saying Iran was warned by G7 Nation Leaders last night that the air attacks on Israel puts the region on the "brink of war". DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express have Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, on their Front Page, calling for "calm heads to prevail" following Iran's unprecedented air strike on Israel. DAILY RECORD: Daily Record are leading with claims from a whistleblower that 26-year-old Jake Llewellyn died in a Forth Valley Mental Health facility because he was being "over-sedated". DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail are leading with their coverage over the unprecedented Iran air attack on Israel as the Israeli Government vows to "exact a price" in revenge. THE TIMES: The Times reports as the world calls for calm, The Israeli Government have vowed to retaliate at a time of their own choosing as World Leaders urge restraint after an unprecedented air attack from Iran. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro, in England, say Royal Air Force jets helped foil a huge air attack by Iran by destroying some of the 320 drones and missiles the Iranian Government sent to rain down on Israel. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian reports Israel are currently weighing up a response to Iran's unprecedented missile and drone assault on their Territory. THE I: The I have a warning from The Group Of Seven Nations on their Front Page saying Iran risks an "uncontrollable" wider war with further attacks on Israel. DAILY STAR: Daily Star are headlining with a brilliant brainwave from the mega-millionaire who plans to add more lifeboats when he constructs a new Titanic cruise ship.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 12 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph are leading with Royal Mail, on their Front Page, blaming the Government for not doing enough to stop counterfeit stamps from entering The United Kingdom. THE TIMES: The Times report a group of Senior Hospital Consultants suppressed warnings about patient safety years before police were drafted in to investigate 40 deaths. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead with a report on the passing of OJ Simpson - who died of cancer at age 76 - confirming a few people were last night mourning the infamous former United States football player. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail lead with a landmark article on Sir Keir Starmer as he vows an "unshakeable" commitment to Trident and promises a Triple Lock on nuclear deterrent. DAILY RECORD: Daily Record splash "good riddance" on their Front Page to disgraced former American Football player, OJ Simpson, who has died of Cancer at age 76. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express have a report with campaigners claiming that millions of pensioners are being short-changed by "dishonest" Triple Lock State Pension payouts. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian lead with some experts saying Sir Keir Starmer could struggle to win next General Election after The Labour Party's alienation over Gaza City and Climate Change. DAILY STAR: Grand National legend Ruby Walsh is on the Front Page of Daily Star revealing Top Secret tips on how the paper's reporter could actually win the horse race. THE I: The I has an interview with Sir Keir Starmer, on their Front Page, as The Labour Party leader says he intends to boost military spending amid threats from China and Russia. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro in England splashes Harry Potter author JK Rowling on their Front Page saying she cannot forgive the stars of her wizarding movies for 'cheering on' transgendering children.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 11 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE I: According to The I, The Labour Party has a plan to sort out failing Bus Services and would give the power to shift ownership of Bus Companies. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror says the mother of Caroline Flack wants police to reopen an investigation into why they wanted the late TV broadcaster charged for assaulting her boyfriend when prosecutors recommended a caution. DAILY EXPRESS: NHS beds are staying free because thousand of patients are getting quicker treatment at specialist "same-day" clinics, reports Daily Express. METRO (SCOTLAND): Statistics are splashed on Metro (Scotland)'s Front Page, saying more than 7,000 Hate Crime reports to Police Scotland were made in the first week of new law being introduced in the north of Britain. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail report that thousands of counterfeit stamps, made in China, are entering The United Kingdom with some people being forced to pay a £5 penalty. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph have United States President Joe Biden, on their Front Page, warning Iran not to attack Israel, vowing "ironclad support" for the Israeli Government. DAILY RECORD: Nine-year-old Magnet Fisher James McGeachan is splashed on the Front Page of DAILY RECORD for pulling a 3 foot Samurai Sword out from an Edinburgh canal. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian leads with support from Joe Biden for Israel amid fears Iran will seek revenge for the bombing of one of its consulate buildings in Syria. DAILY STAR: Daily Star are leading with a Life Hack on their Front Page reporting 1 in 7 people have admitted to reusing a tea bag they've dried out on a washing line, to save themselves money. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) have the inquest into the death of Ellen Mercer on their Front Page, claiming she abused Laughing Gas by inhaling two or three big bottles a day.
TOMORROW'S PAPERS: http://T.LY/lxV5v Welcome to your preview of front pages from British Newspapers for TUESDAY 09 APRIL 2024. #PressPreview #NewsReview #FrontPage #TomorrowsPapersToday #InformingBritainPapers WEBPAGE WILL BE UPDATED AS PAPERS BECOME AVAILABLE PLEASE NOTE: There will be no Front Page preview tomorrow but it'll return to Informing Britain on Wednesday 10 April 2024. THE I: The I says Lord David Cameron will urge Republican Party to back more military aid for Ukraine, saying US help is vital if the country is to take the initiative over Russia. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror splashes Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, on their Front Page, as she promises The Labour Party will crackdown on tax dodgers to help fund National Health Service. The Daily Telegraph says, this week, a landmark report is set to find children who believe they are transgender may actually have Mental Health issues. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail are, today, revealing findings from a report that says a record number of Town Hall staff are pocketing more than £150,000 a year DAILY EXPRESS: Campaigners lead the Daily Express Front Page wanting to end long journeys that cancer patients have to take by NHS funding more Radiotherapy Centres. THE GUARDIAN: On Page 1 of THE GUARDIAN is Sir Keir Starmer being told to resurrect Sure Start to help poor children. THE TIMES: The Times are leading with The Labour Party's plan to free up billions of pounds by closing loopholes to eventually end the Government's Non-Domiciled Tax. DAILY STAR: Daily Star lead with bizarre claims from Oxford University saying cows may be replaced by camels because they guff less and could save the planet. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent lead with a visceral image of Palestinians returning to scenes of devastation in Rafah, encouraging their readers to agree a ceasefire must happen. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro in England lead with a report of toxins that take years to break down has been found in fruit, vegetables, and spices that are being sold in British shops.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 08 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror are reporting Turkish clinics are offering Plastic Surgery and pet care "package deals" that appears to be much cheaper than in the UK. THE TIMES: According to The Times, well over 150,000 people had to wait more than 24 hours in Accident & Emergency before a bed became available on a ward last year. METRO (SCOTLAND): Metro (Scotland) are leading with their report of how four teenage paddleboarders were rescued from wild seas (during Storm Kathleen) in Moray, Banffshire. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express exposes a Care Home Crisis saying, one in five care homes have been rated as substandard and "inadequate", according to figures they acquired. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph says Lord David Cameron (UK Foreign Secretary) will warn United States Government that it is risking the West's security by holding up a new aid package to Ukraine. DAILY RECORD: Daily Record lead with British broadcaster Nicky Campbell bravely showing compassion for his schoolteacher John Brownlee, who abused him and his classmates due to his abuser developing Dementia. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian lead on their front page with news that tens of thousands of unpaid carers, who look after disabled people, are being forced to repay huge sums to the UK Government - and threatened with criminal prosecution - after unwittingly breaching earnings rules by just a few pounds a week. DAILY STAR: Daily Star has Esther Rantzen on their Front Page saying the TV dog who said "sausages" is fake as his owner squeezed his throat to make the noise. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail splashes The Labour Party's Sir Keir Starmer & Angela Rayner being accused last night of breaking their pledge to uphold standards in public life - on their Front Page. THE I: The I reveal on the Front Page that new-build homeowners are being asked to sign non-disclosure agreements if they want to see rising estate charges. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) lead with findings of new data which shows Comminity Service isn't working to punish criminals as they finish unpaid work without finishing it.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 05 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph are leading with United States President Joe Biden telling the Israeli Government to stop killing civilians and calls for an immediate ceasefire on Gaza. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead with their Front Page report of the man who masterminded the 2005 robbery which killed PC Sharon Beshenivsky has been found guilty of her murder. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail lead with Senior MP William Wragg's admittance to swapping intamate photos of Westminster staff as Police launch investigation into the Honeytrap Scandal. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express has alleged that a source from Home Office has said every loophole is being closed in an attempt to foil migrant flights to Rwanda. DAILY STAR: In a rare occurrence, Daily Star actually have news about the stars by claiming it's very important that NASA decides what time it is on the moon. THE TIMES: The Times are leading with a Conservative Member Of Parliament admitting his part in the Honeytrap Sexting Scandal targeting fellow ministers and other MPs. DAILY RECORD: Daily Record are leading with their report of Health Chiefs shelling out a staggering £1.2million in one year on just two temporary psychiatrists. THE GUARDIAN: United States President Joe Biden is on Page 1 of The Guardian in his strongest rebuke yet to Israel demanding an immediate ceasefire on attacks to Gaza City. THE I: The I are alleging on their Front Page that Rishi Sunak has been urged to publish Legal Advice on arm sales to Israel or risk losing support from United States. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent are leading with a continuation of their campaign from yesterday and officially add their name to petition a stoppage of selling arms to Israel. METRO (SCOTLAND): Metro (Scotland) lead with news of a crime gang family, who was based in Inverclyde, have been jailed after being intercepted by French Authorities. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) lead with news of a Coroner telling an Inquest that 25-year-old Charlie Saywell - a Soldier - was found dead, tied up with ropes, under a boat in the River Medway.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 04 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with news of Judges being asked to consider more lenient sentences for offenders from "deprived" or "difficult" backgrounds. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror reports a Dog Fighting ring has been shut down by Police and that Phillip Ali (dubbed "Dr. Death"), who led the operation, had dogs pumped with steroids. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail reveal on their Front Page that at least a dozen UK Members Of Parliament (including their staff) and Politics Journalists have been targeted in a sinister cyber honeytrap scandal. DAILY STAR: Daily Star have confirmed on their Front Page that the biggest ever hunt for Excalibur - King Arthur's legendary sword - has begun. THE TIMES: The Front Page of The Times, says, thousands of Britons worried about memory loss are to receive blood tests for Dementia in two landmark medical trials which is being carried out, and researched, by Oxford University and University College London. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent lead on Page 1 with their view on the ongoing 2023 Israel–Hamas war, saying, the time has come to do whatever it takes to force Israel to end its war after 30,000 Palestinians, in Gaza, have perished. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express are reiterating Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister of The United Kingdom - on their Front Page as he says Great Britain will quit European Court Of Human Rights if flights to Rwanda are blocked. THE I: Aid staff have told The I that the recent killing of seven Gaza City support workers by Israeli Airstrikes has put State Of Palestine into new Humanitarian Crisis. THE GUARDIAN: According to The Guardian's Front Page, three former Supreme Court judges - plus a large group of lawyers and several academics - warn the UK Government if it continues to provide Israel with armed support, International Laws are being broken. METRO: Metro lead with the world's anger at aid convoy strike, and Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister of The United Kingdom - praising the three British men who were killed while support to the people of Gaza City.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 03 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail lead with their coverage of the seven Aid Workers who were killed in the recent Israeli Airstrike on the Gaza Strip. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead on their Front Page with the seven Gaza Aid Workers who were killed trying to feed starving kids in the recent Israeli Airstrike. THE TIMES: The Times are splashing the outcry, on their Front Page, after seven people, including three British people (one being a former Royal Marine) were killed in a recent Israeli Airstrike. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph are leading on their Front Page with UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, demanding answers after the recent Israeli Airstrike on a Gaza. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express report, on their Front Page, that three British Armed Forces veterans were murdered in an Israeli Airstrike on a Gaza mercy mission. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian reports that charities are suspending operations in Gaza in the aftermath following seven aid workers were killed in a recent Israeli Airstrike. DAILY STAR: Daily Star have news of future technology as high-tech fridges will soon have a function to record what foodstuff was taken out of it, and at what time. THE I: The I lead with The United Kingdom demanding answers after Israeli Strike kills seven Aid Workers, including three British Nationals and a former Royal Marine. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) lead with calling Craig Stephens an idiot after he bid against himself in an art auction putting the price up to £1,000.
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