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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: FRIDAY 31 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

30/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Friday 31 May 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  "Binmen On Wildcat Strike"
Council chiefs warn staff against refusing to pick up waste as rising number of overflowing bins reported.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.

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DAILY RECORD:  "Trump Guilty"
Former President Donald Trump faces jail after jury convicts him of all 34 criminal charges in Porn Star hush money case.
Tomorrow's Daily Record.

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DAILY EXPRESS: Divisions at the very top of The Labour Party were exposed as the row over the treatment of Diane Abbott exploded.
​Tomorrow's Daily Express.
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THE SCOTSMAN:  Donald Trump has become the first United States President to be convicted in a criminal court as a New York jury found him guilty on all counts of his historic hush money trial.
​The Scotsman, tomorrow.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  "Trump Guilty"
Donald Trump has been found guilty in his "hush money" trial of falsifying business records to buy the silence of a Porn Star.
Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph.

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DAILY MIRROR:  "Trump Guilty"
Ex-President Donald Trump faces jail after jury convicts him on all 34 counts over Porn Star hush money.
​Tomorrow's Daily Mirror.

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​DAILY STAR:  "You've Been Tangoed"
Orange manbaby Donald Trump has been found guilty of being a bit of a wrong 'un.
Tomorrow's Daily Star.

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THE I:  Donald Trump is convicted in a historic criminal trial after Manhattan jury reach rapid and unanimous verdict, finding him guilty.
The I have more, tomorrow.

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​MORNING STAR:  Put the politics of hope at the heart of the General Election, Jeremy Corbyn has told his supporters, as he officially launches his campaign.
Tomorrow's Morning Star.
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THE GUARDIAN:  Members of The Labour Party are accusing Sir Keir Starmer of orchestrating a "cull of leftwingers".
The Guardian have more on this in tomorrow's paper.
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail are leading with medical news saying thousands of NHS patients will get personalised cancer vaccines over the next year in a "landmark" breakthrough.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 30 MAY 2024 | informing britain

29/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 30 May 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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THE SCOTSMAN:  Michael Matheson is set to continue overshadowing Scottish National Party in the General Election campaign after he refused to quit as an MSP.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
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DAILY MAIL:  Daily Mail have obtained a sensational never-before-seen Scotland Yard report that finally reveals the definitive account of The Lord Lucan Mystery.
Tomorrow's exclusive in Daily Mail. 
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CITY AM:  Daniel Kretinsky has had his £3.5billion offer for Royal Mail owned IDS accepted by the board yesterday.
The front page of tomorrow's City AM. 

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DAILY RECORD:  The Scottish National Party have been excluded from prime time UK-wide General Election debates on television.
Tomorrow's Daily Record.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Diane Abbott warned Sir Keir Starmer she would not be "intimidated" as she vowed to remain MP for Hackney North and South Newington.
The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow.

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DAILY EXPRESS:  Jeremy Hunt has warned The Labour Party cannot be trusted with the economy after they were bounced into a late-night promise that they will not increase VAT. 
Tomorrow's Daily Express. 
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DAILY MIRROR:  Fiona Beal, a teacher who murdered her lover and buried him at home then invited his mum for a drink will be jailed today.
That's the leading story on tomorrow's Daily Mirror.

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WESTERN MAIL:  The Conservatives have put forward a motion which means First Minister Vaughan Gething will face a No Confidence vote in the Senedd next week.
Tomorrow's Western Mail.

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MORNING STAR:  The Labour Party's General Election campaign sunk into chaos as confusion over the status of Diane Abbott's candidacy deepened.​
Tomorrow's Morning Star.

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WOKINGHAM TODAY:  ​Sir John Redwood has thanked the people of Wokingham following his decision to step down ahead of the forthcoming General Election.
That's the leading story of tomorrow's Wokingham Today.

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METRO (SCOTLAND):  Michael Matheson has insisted he will remain a Member Of The Scottish Parliament despite Holyrood voting to impose record sanctions on him. 
That's the front page of tomorrow's Metro (Scotland).

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ROYSTON CROW:  Councillors discussed health needs in the growing town of Royston during a meeting of Hertfordshire County Council's Health Scrutiny Committee.
That leads on the front page of Royston Crow, tomorrow.
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THE I:  Diane Abbott has suggested she may stand against The Labour Party in General Election as she defies Sir Keir Starmer with a vow to remain in Parliament.
The front page of The I, tomorrow.

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SOUTH WALES ECHO:  Cyfarthfa High's Head Teacher has made improvements, but not enough, said Estyn as it put the school in Merthyr Tydfil into the highest level of monitoring.
That's South Wales Echo, tomorrow. 

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 29 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

28/5/2024

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

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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THE I:  "Triple Lock Plus To Save Retirees 28p A Week On State Pension"
Think-tank decries another example of The Conservative Party proposing to under their own tax. 
The I, tomorrow.

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  "Sporran Failure Could Not Hold Me Back" That's the headline on the front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Police, who were urged by The Conservative Party to look at Angela Rayner's home sales, have dropped their investigations.
Tomorrow's front page of Daily Mirror.

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DAILY RECORD:  ​Police will go undercover with The Tartan Army at Euro 2024 to protect them from terrorists and thugs. 
Tomorrow's Daily Record.

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DAILY EXPRESS:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) has vowed to axe worthless degrees to fund 100,000 more high-skilled trainee posts every year.
Tomorrow's Daily Express. 

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THE NATIONAL:  Tomorrow's edition of The National is revealing that Ian Murray - The Labour Party's longest-serving Member Of Parliament - has made thousands with having his properies on Air BNB.
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THE SCOTSMAN:  Stephen Flynn has been accused of stoking internal divisions within Scottish National Party's General Election campaign after SNP's Westminster leader suggested the Scottish Government could reverse its presumption against new oil and gas developments to woo voters in the North East of Britain. 
​Tomorrow's front page of The Scotsman.
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THE GUARDIAN:  The former head of The Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence agency, allegedly threatened a chief prosecutor of the international criminal court in a series of secret meetings in which he tried to put pressure on her to abandon War Crimes investigation.
The Guardian are revealing this report on their front page, tomorrow.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph are leading, tomorrow, with an exclusive interview they had with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) as he defends his National Service policy. 
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CITY AM:  Rachel Reeves (Shadow Chancellor Of The Exchequer - United Kingdom) is splashed on the front page of tomorrow's City AM promising there'll be no tax surprises if The Labour Party are elected in the 2024 General Election.
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DAILY STAR:  Gastropod-hater and imperialist jeans-wearer Alan Titchmarsh has revealed he chucks slugs into his neighbour's garden.
Tomorrow's Daily Star.  
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Water regulator OfWat are drawing up plans for a special "recovery regime" for Thames Water and other financially stressed water companies in a bid to avoid nationalisation. 
The front page of tomorrow's Financial Times. 

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METRO (ENGLAND):  ​A bitter battle has erupted over tax - as Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - Unted Kingdom) says his "Triple Lock Plus" pledge to pensioners gave voters a clear choice on the day of the General Election.
That's the front page of Metro (England), tomorrow. 

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MORNING STAR:  Big business has declared its love for The Labour Party - and Rachel Reeves reciprocated in full yesterday.
Tomorrow's Morning Star.

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: TUESDAY 28 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

27/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 28 May 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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​EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  3,000,000 Child Victims.  Edinburgh Evening News are leading with Edinburgh University researchers behind first global estimate of scale of online Sexual Exploitation.
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THE SCOTSMAN:  Scottish National Party Leader John Swinney has been warned a loss at the General Election could end his Party's push for Scottish Independence "for good". 
The Scotsman, tomorrow. 

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DAILY EXPRESS:  A stunning General Election pledge to boost State Pension for millions and put clear blue water between The Conservative Party and The Labour Party has been made by Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom). 
​Tomorrow's Daily Express. 
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DAILY RECORD:  Scotland can stop the chaos.  Sir Keir Starmer believes Scotland willbe the "beating heart" of a New Labour Government.
Tomorrow's Daily Record. 

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THE I:  ​The I are leading, tomorrow, with a reporting an insider of The Labour Party saying there's already "distrust" within the party. 
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DAILY STAR:  Gordon Ramsay has sparked horror by creating a Full English pizza with baked beans. What an abomination.
Daily Star, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MAIL:  The Labour Party's tax raid on Private Schools would force nearly half of fee-paying pupils into the state system.
Tomorrow's Daily Mail. 

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THE INDEPENDENT:  If the outcome of the 2024 General Election is decided by personality and not politics, Sir Keir Starmer already has one foot inside 10 Downing Street. 
Tomorrow's front page of The Independent. 

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THE GUARDIAN:  Medics have said an Israeli Airstrike that caused a huge blaze at a camp for displaced refugees in Rafah killed 45 people. 
The Guardian, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MIRROR:  Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) has urged voters to end years of disastrous Tory rule and choose stability under Labour. 
That's tomorrow's Daily Mirror.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph are leading with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) claiming that State Pensions will never be axed under a Conservative Government.
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THE NATIONAL:  Horror as Israel kills 45 people in Refugee Camp strike and Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister - Israel) claims it was a "tragic mistake". 
Tomorrow's The National. 

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RACING POST:  Richard Hannon believes that the once-raced Voyage has the tactical speed to make him a real factor in Saturday's BetFred Derby.
Tomorrow's Racing Post. 
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THE YORKSHIRE POST:  The Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer has committed his party to The Conservative Party's policy of "levelling up".
The front page of tomorrow's The Yorkshire Post. 
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) has told of his tough "working class" upbringing in his first major speech of the General Election.
The front page of Metro (England), tomorrow.
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MORNING STAR:  The Labour Party have said they'll embark on a "security sprint" in their first 100 days in office.
Tomorrow's front page of Morning Star.
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CITY AM:  ​The European Central Bank is almost certain to become the first major central bank to start cutting Interest Rates next week.
That's City AM's front page, tomorrow. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: MONDAY 27 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

26/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 27 May 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.
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DAILY EXPRESS:  The return of National Service will "toughen up" Britain's youth ands boost our country's "resilience", says Grant Shapps (Defence Secretary - United Kingdom).
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Express.

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  Edinburgh Evening News are leading with a "stunning" Victorian pub has beat off competition from around the country to claim the title of Restaurant Bar Of The Year. 
That's in Edinburgh Evening News, tomorrow.

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DAILY STAR:  The curse of the British Bank Holiday strikes again. Get set for 12 hours of rain in the worst spring for almost 200 years. 
Daily Star's weather report, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MAIL:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) was forced to defend his National Service programme as he says it will "open doors for teenagers".
Tomorrow's Daily Mail.

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DAILY MIRROR:  The Conservative Party's plans to bring back National Service were branded a costly election gimmick from a Prime Minister "desperate" to cling to power.
Daily Mirror has more on this story, tomorrow.

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THE SCOTSMAN:  The Conservative Party's plans to bring back National Service are an "unfunded gimmick" to distract from Rishi Sunak's disastrous start to General Election campaigning.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.

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THE GUARDIAN:  Rishi Sunak's National Service plan is "bonkers", says ex-Military chief.  Britain's Armed Forces need more money, not untrained teenage volunteers. 
The Guardian's front page, tomorrow.

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DAILY RECORD:  Anas Sarwar (Leader - The Scottish Labour Party) has promised a green energy revolution that will create nearly 70,000 jobs in Scotland.
That's the leading story of tomorrow's Daily Record.
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​THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Young Royals will have to spend a year in the Military or volunteer in the community under The Conservative Party's plans to revive National Service.
The Daily Telegraph's front page, tomorrow. 

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THE I:  The Labour Party's plan to rebuild Britain will rely on private finance. The Labour Party's plan to rebuild Britain will rely on private finance. Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) has a 10-year strategy for major projects such as roads, railways, ports, offshore, wind, and housing will be set out within a year if he wins the next General Election. 
The I are leading with this story, tomorrow. 
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​THE NATIONAL:  "Funding for Tory Conscription Plan Is "National Scandal"
​That's your leading headline on the front page tomorrow's edition of The National. 
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THE YORKSHIRE POST:  The Yorkshire Post are leading with an analysis suggesting that deprived Yorkshire Communities will see futre cuts to numeracy programmes in order to fund The Conservative Party's National Service pledge.
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​MORNING STAR:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) stands next to Lieutenant General Andrew Harrison as he inspects The Passing Out Parade of the Parachute Regiment recruits during his visit to Helles Barracks at The Catterick Garrison in North Yorshire earlier this month.
That's the front page of tomorrow's Morning Star.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: FRIDAY 24 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

23/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 24 May 2024.
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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  Care Workers tells of deaths in "droves" when untested patients were transferred to come during COVID-19 Pandemic.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
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DAILY MAIL:  Today, The Conservative Party will pledge to curb Green Levies on Energy Bills as the battle to 10 Downing Street moves to the cost of living.
Tomorrow's Daily Mail.

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THE NATIONAL:  Michael Matheson has refused to quit as Scottish National Party MSP over The iPad Roaming Scandal insisting the Holyrood Committee that recommended a 27-day suspension was "politicised" and the sanction "exessive".
Tomorrow's The Scotsman. 

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​DAILY EXPRESS:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) has attacked Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) for not having the "courage" to face him in a series of televised debates. 
Tomorrow's Daily Express. 

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​DUNDEE COURIER: Scottish National Party's campaign got off to a shaky start as First Minister John Swinney was asked to defend under-fire Michael Matheson nine times in 10 minutes over The iPad Roaming Bill Scandal.
Friday's Dundee Courier. 

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) claims Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) does not have the "courage" to face him in a televised General Election debate. 
Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph. 

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​DAILY RECORD:  Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) has vowed to cut fuel bills as new figures showed prices have soared by £400 a year under The Conservative Party.
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THE I:  Compensation for victims of The Infected Blood Scandal still on track and Post Office convictions quashed.
Amongst the leading stories on tomorrow's The I. 
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WESTERN MAIL:  The number of people waiting for treatment from NHS medical facilities in Wales has reached the highest on record.
That's the leading story on tomorrow's Western Mail. 

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THE GUARDIAN:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) dropped flagship policies on deporting migrants to Rwanda and banning smoking for young people on the first full day of General Election campaigning.
The Guardian, tomorrow. 
 
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THE BOLTON NEWS:  Nicholas Peel is to remain the head of Bolton Town Hall, although The Labour Party surrendered two seats in a recent Local Election. 
That's the front page of The Bolton News, tomorrow.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) spoke to staff in a Wales brewery about the upcoming UEFA European Cup not realising the Welsh team haven't qualified for the tournament. 
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THE NATIONAL:  The National are leading, tomorrow, with reports that a Scottish Liberal Democrat candidate gave £25,000 to Boris Johnson - the former Prime Minister Of United Kingdom.
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH:  Catherine Slater, an East Lancashire woman, has been living with HIV since the age of 20 due to The Infected Blood Scandal.
Tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph.

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THE INDEPENDENT:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) suffered a dismal first day campaigning after his desicion to hold a General Election on 4 July 2024.  
The front page of The Independent, tomorrow. 

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DAILY STAR:  Holiday bookings are up 57% as people try to avoid six weeks of fibs and bluster in the run up to the General Election on 4 July 2024.
Front page of Daily Star, tomorrow.

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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) suffered a series of setbacks on the first full day of the General Election campaign as he was forced to concede he could not deliver flagship policies on Rwanda and smoking before 4 July 2024.   
Financial Times, tomorrow. 

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SOUTH WALES ECHO:  A drunken thug headbutted a Police Officer after cops were called out to his family home on Christmas Day later said he was unable to remember the assault because of his level of intoxication.
That's the leading story on the front page of tomorrow's South Wales Echo.

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METRO (ENGLAND):  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) faced another storm as he launched his General Election campaign - admitting his promised migrant flights to Rwanda will only take off if he wins. 
Front page of Metro (England), tomorrow. 

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MORNING STAR:  Diane Abbott, Britain's first black female Minister, told Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) to give her the right to stand for The Labour Party in the next General Election. 
That is Morning Star's leading story, tomorrow. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: THURSDAY 23 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

22/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 23 May 2024.
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THE SCOTSMAN:  The announcement Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) gave regarding a snap General Election came amid an improving economic situation while Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) said it is a chance to "end the chaos".
The Scotsman, tomorrow. 

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DAILY STAR:  Weepy ex-Post Office chief Paula Vennells has been accused of talking absolute tosh at the official inquiry into the Horizon Scandal.
Daily Star, tomorrow. 

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THE I:  Judgement Day - 4 July 2024.  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) hopes to catch The Labour Party off-guard by calling for a snap General Election for United Kingdom.
The I, tomorrow.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) could never have imagined that when the moment finally came for him to cal a General Election, he would have to compete with torrential rain and a deafening rendition of Things Can Only Get Better as he made his historic announcement.
The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow. 

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  "Here We Go - General Election Called For July 4" - That's the leading headline on tomorrow's front page of Edinburgh Evening News as the paper alerts their readers to Page 20 for more on Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) and his announcement for a snap General Election on 4 July 2024.
Edinburgh Evening News, tomorrow. 

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DAILY MIRROR:  Drown and out.  Daily Mirror, tomorrow, leads with a dig at Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) calling for a General Election on 4 July 2024.
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DAILY MAIL:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) declared it was time for Britain to "choose its future" as he called a snap General Election for 4 July 2024.  The Conservative Party Leader stunned Westminster by gambling on going to the country, this Summer. 
Daily Mail, tomorrow.

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THE NATIONAL:  Prime Minister sets date for General Election.  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) announces General Election for 4 July 2024. John Swinney (First Minister - Scotland) says date shows contempt for Scotland.
The National, tomorrow. 

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THE GUARDIAN:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) called a suprise General Election for 4 July 2024 in a high-stakes gamble that will see Keir Starmer try to win power for The Labour Party after 14 years of a Conservative-led Government.
The Guardian, tomorrow.

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METRO (ENGLAND):  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) ended months of speculation by calling a General Election for 4 July 2024, saying UK faced uncertain times and must choose who to secure future.
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DAILY RECORD:  Voters will finally get to boot out The Conservative Party on Thursday 4 July 2024. Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) and his party face a trouncing after he bowed to the pressure and called for a General Election. 
​Daily Record, tomorrow. 

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MORNING STAR:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) gambled on a snap General Election announcing a poll likely to bring down the curtain on 14 years of miserable Conservative Governement.
​Morning Star, tomorrow.

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: WEDNESDAY 22 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

21/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 22 May 2024.
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DAILY MAIL:  A British grandfather died on a storm-lashed Passenger Jet, yesterday, as it plummeted a mile in the sky.
The leading story on tomorrow's Daily Mail.
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THE NATIONAL:  The front page of tomorrow's The National leads with claims that United Kingdom's Government are to be probed over their treatment of Disabled Benefits claimants.
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THE I:  Six days after appearing in court charged with spying on Hong Kong activists in United Kingdom, former Royal Marine is discovered dead in Berkshire. 
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THE GUARDIAN:  The number of people under 40 in United Kingdom being diagnosed with Type 2 Diabeties has risen 39% in six years, fulled by soaring obestity levels and cheap junk food.
The Guardian, tomorrow.  
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DAILY STAR:  Innocent rats who've spent the last 676 years being blamed for causing The Black Death have finally been exonerated.
Daily Star lead with this, tomorrow.

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  John Swinney (First Minister - Scotland) leads the front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News, apologising on behalf of Scottish Government for The Infected Blood Scandal.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Conservative Member Of Parliament Craig MacKinlay praises NHS care and campaigns for amputees to be given better treatment after he had all four limbs removed to combat sepsis.
That is the leading story on the front page of The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow. 

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METRO (ENGLAND):  A British traveller was killed when a London to Singapore flight hit turbulence so severe passengers were hurled into overhead lockers and the ceiling.
That leads on Metro (England), tomorrow.

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MORNING STAR:  Battle was joined to defend the right to protest, today, as top Cabinet Minister Michael Gove launched a twin-track attack on the Palestine Solidarity Movement.
Morning Star's headline for tomorrow.

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: TUESDAY 21 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

20/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 21 May 2024.
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​EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  The front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News leads with coverage of The Infected Blood Scandal - including some photographs of victims.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Lies, cover-ups, evidence destroyed, 3,000 dead and 30,000 infected. A betrayal on a massive scale by those in power who were supposed to protect us all.
Daily Mirror, tomorrow.

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THE SCOTSMAN:  The Scotsman lead with The Infected Blood Scandal victims were studied without their knowledge as part of the wider disaster it has been revealed.
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DAILY MAIL:  There are fears that no-one will face criminal justice over The Infected Blood Scandal - despite a scathing report into the tragedy.
​Daily Mail, tomorrow. 
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DAILY RECORD:  The £10 billion payout for Infected Blood Scandal victims will be worthless unless survivors receive some real help, a leading campaigner warns. 
That's your Daily Record, tomorrow.

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THE GUARDIAN:  Leading on the front page of tomorrow's The Guardian is their coverage of the "chilling" NHS & Government cover-up of The Infected Blood Scandal.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) said it was "a day of shame" relating to The Infected Blood Scandal where he finally gave an apology to victims and families.
Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph.

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DAILY STAR:  Tomorrow's front page of Daily Star is leading with actor Courtney Cox believing her former Friends co-star, Matthew Perry, is visiting her from beyond the grave.
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THE I:  Biggest treatment disaster in NHS history was caused by a cover-up by politicians, doctors and Health Officials for over more than 40 years, The Infected Blood Scandal Inquiry finds. 
​The I have more on this, tomorrow. 

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METRO (ENGLAND):  A damning report has finally revealed how The Infected Blood Scandal that killed 3,000 people and ruined the lives of many more could have been avoided. 
That's the leading story on tomorrow's Metro (England). 

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THE NATIONAL:  The front page of The National, tomorrow, reports of international arrest warrants sought over Gaza with UK Government being implicated. 
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MORNING STAR:  Victims of The Infected Blood Scandal were betrayed by a "subtle, pervasive and chilling" cover-up made worse by a lack of transparency by Rishi Sunak's Government.
​That leads on tomorrow's Morning Star. 

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS: MONDAY 20 MAY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN

19/5/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 20 May 2024.

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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  Calls for a windfarm ban on an Edinburgh-based company linked to project claimed to be harming endangered apes.   
The front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News. 

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DAILY EXPRESS:  A long-awaited official apology for victims of The Infected Blood Scandal is expected to be issued by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Express. 
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DAILY STAR:  Daily Star are leading with a lovely heat dome will cover Britain for the England half-term holidays next week but there may be storms before then.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  The Daily Telegraph lead with claims that Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) will apologise for The Infected Blood Scandal, expressing regret and horrr that successive Governments have failed victims.
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DAILY MIRROR:  Daily Mirror are leading with The Infected Blood Inquiry claiming the report will shock the nation and shame Ministers for failing victims. 
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THE SCOTSMAN:  A Cabinet Minister has acknowledged that victims of The Infected Blood Scandal have had to way "far too long" for compensation.
The Scotsman lead with this report, tomorrow. 

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THE I:  Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) heralds potential for Artificial Intelligence to improve the speed and accuracy of Breast Cancer detection in United Kingdom which could help "millions of women".
That's on the front page of The I, tomorrow.

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THE GUARDIAN:  A desperate search and rescue operation was underway last night after a helicopter carrying Ebrahim Raisi (President - Iran), and his Foreign Minister, crashed on a mountain in Iran. 
The Guardian's front page, tomorrow.
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DAILY RECORD:  Victims of The Dirty Blood Scandal have called for quick action to pay compensation as they spoke on the eve of United Kingdom's Blood Inquiry.
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METRO (ENGLAND):  Celebrity chef, and restaurateur, Heston Blumenthal leads the front page of Metro (England) revealing his Bipolar diagnosis, calling for change in attitudes to neurodiverse people.
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FINANCIAL TIMES:  Washington's G7 allies are warming to a plan proposed by the United States to rush tens of billions of dollars in funding to Ukraine before Donald Trump potentially returns to The White House as President Of The United States Of America.
That's your leading story on the front page of Financial Times, tomorrow. 

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MORNING STAR:  Campaigners are leading tomorrow's Morning Star waring of long-lasting damage as Julian Assange returns to court. After years of legal limbo, London's High Court are to decide if the WikiLeaks Founder is to be extradited to United States Of America.
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