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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: MONDAY 17 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

16/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Monday 17 June 2024.

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

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THE SCOTSMAN: "Indy's Further Away Than Ever Says Blair"
Alistair Grant leads tomorrow's edition.

The fallout from Brexit means Scottish Independence is "further away than ever", Sir Tony Blair has said.
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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: "Bin It To Win It"
Ian Swanson leads tomorrow's edition.

Putting litter into bins could soon win people in Edinburgh prizes of £100.
People can enter as many times as they like, but must dispose of a different item of rubbish each time.

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DAILY MAIL: "Has Labour Let The Cat Out Of The Bag On Tax?"
Claire Ellicott leads tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party's manifesto is not the 'sum total' of its spending plans, a Shadow Minister admitted, leaving the door open to a raft of concealed tax rises.
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DAILY STAR: "The Hangover"
Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.

One million of us pulled a sickie this morning after downing 30million pints watching England beat Serbia 1-0.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Labour Net Zero Plan's £4.5BN Tax Black Hole"
Nick Gutteridge / Amy Gibbons lead tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party's ban on new North Sea oil and gas will create a £4.5 billion black hole in the public finances that will have to be filled by higher taxes.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "PM: Labour Will Run Riot With Your Money"
Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.

Rishi Sunak is warning voters that Labour will "run riot with your money" after the party refused to rule out Council Tax hikes.
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THE INDEPENDENT: "Mordaunt Urges Party To Rally But Admits Tories Are Underdogs"
David Maddox leads tomorrow's edition.

In her first in-depth interview of the General Election campaign, Penny Mordaunt has issued a rallying call to Tories. 
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DAILY MIRROR: "Just The Job"
Lizzy Buchan leads tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party are promising a jobs bonanza to boost all parts of United Kingdom, especially areas decimated by The Conservative Party.
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THE I: "Labour Accused Of Watering Down Housing Reform Pledges"
Jane Merrick / Chloe Chaplain lead tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party are criticised for rowing back on reforms to protect renters and boost home ownership.
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MORNING STAR: "NHS Funding At Risk No Matter Who's Elected"
Andrew Murray leads tomorrow's edition.

Both Labour and Tories are offering new austerity for National Health Service if they win General Election.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Over-50s Struggle To Be Seen By NHS Staff"
Ruby Kitchen leads tomorrow's edition.

​Age UK are calling for more funds to improve access to services.
Urgent investment is needed to tackle a mounting crisis in Health Care. 
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METRO (ENGLAND): "I'm Battered And Bruised But Still Alive"
Lillie Rohan leads tomorrow's edition.

Gordon Ramsay displayed a horrendous bruise from a cycling accident as he told fans that wearing a helmet saved his life. 
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DAILY RECORD: "Thank You Tartan Army"
Eve Beattie leads tomorrow's edition.

​Scotland fan Gary Ellis who suffered a broken back in a car accident in Germany has thanked The Tartan Army for helping him with receiving £7,000 in donations. 
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​CITY AM: "Planning The Number One Growth Issue"
James Silver leads tomorrow's edtion.

City AM have coverage of a report into housebuilding and housebuilding targets on their front page. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: FRIDAY 14 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

13/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Friday 14 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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DAILY STAR: "Our Magic Balls Will Stop The Hand Of God"
Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.

England will never be cheated out of victory like they were in 1986 by Maradona's Hand Of God thanks to a new gizmo fitted inside footballs.
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DAILY MAIL: "What Is Labour Not Telling Us About Tax Hikes?"
Jason Groves / Cllaire Ellicott lead tomorrow's edition.

Britain was warned to brace for a 'parliament of tax rises' if The Labour Party win General Election.
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THE INDEPENDENT: "Starmer Taunts Tories: Labour Is The Party Of Wealth Creation Now"
David Maddox leads tomorrow's edition.

Sir Keir Starmer has declared The Labour Party are "no longer the party of tax and spend".
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DAILY RECORD: "Robbo: We Can Be Heroes"
Scott McDermott leads tomorrow's edition.

Scotland National Team's skipper Andy Robertson believes his fired-up troops are ready to become legends.

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EVESHAM OBSERVER: "The Grass Has Spoken... It's England's Title"
Tristan Harris leads tomorrow's edition.
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England will win Euro 2024 in Harry Kane's year to shine - according to The Asparamancer.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Don't Fall For Labour's Hidden £8.5BN Tax Trap"
Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party are accused of hiding an £8.5billion 'tax trap' in their manifesto.
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BROMSGROVE STANDARD: "Chair Goes Independent"
Tristan Harris leads tomorrow's edition.

The Bromsgrove District Council chairman has resigned from The Labour Party and she will continue as an Independent Councillor. 
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DAILY MIRROR: "We'll Give Nation Hope"
John Stevens leads tomorrow's edition.

Sir Keir Starmer pledged to fix the damage Tories inflicted on Britain with a Labour manifesto of hope.
He vowed to boost the economy.
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Serial Thief Continued Shoplifting Even On Bail"
Jason Evans leads tomorrow's edition.

Steven Williams went out to steal from shops, helping himself to items worth more than £2,400 during a "sustained and brazen campaign" of thefts.
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THE I: "Labour Overtakes Tories On Defence - But Gets Reality Check On Growing UK Economy"
Richard Vaughan leads tomorrow's edition.

The Labour Party are five points ahead of The Conservative Party on security and defence in wake of D-Day gaffe.
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Friday 14 June 2024's edition of THE NATIONAL takes a special look at Refugee Festival Scotland with an animation from Malini Chakrabarty and Huss.
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​MALVERN OBSERVER: "Ending Hunger Must Be Central Issue In Election"
Ashleigh Osborne leads tomorrow's edition.

Worcester Foodbank has challenged the city's parliamentary hopefuls to commit to playing a leading role in tackling hunger if they are elected.
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MORNING STAR: "Labour Told To Be Bolder Over Britain's Crisis"
Andrew Murray leads tomorrow's edition.

Modest measures for cautious change were unveiled as The Labour Party's election offer to crisis-wracked Britain.
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REDDITCH & ALCESTER STANDARD: "Join Jordan For His 100 Mile Charity Run"
Ashleigh Osborne leads tomorrow's edition.

A Reddich-born footballer is running 100 miles around Arrow Valley Lake to raise awareness of dementia.
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​METRO (SCOTLAND): "March To Munich"
Craig Stuart leads tomorrow's edition.

Scotland face Germany in their much-anticipated Euro 2024 opener tonight - and a fan who walked from Hampden will be there to see it.

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WESTERN MAIL: "Starmer Promises Stability Over Chaos"
David Hughes / Sophie Wingate co-lead tomorrow's edition. 

Sir Keir Starmer said The Labour Party had a plan to turn the country around after 14 years of Tory "chaos".
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 13 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

12/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 11 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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DAILY MAIL: "A Tory Wipeout Risks One-Party Socialist State"
Jason Groves leads tomorrow's edition.

Senior members of The Conservative Party appealed to voters not to risk "sleepwalking" into a one-party Socialist State.
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ROYSTON CROW: "Play 4 Lesley Event Raises Thousands"
Anne Suslak leads tomorrow's edition.

A fundraising day in memory of, Lesley Judge, a much-loved Royston resident raised £5,000 for Addenbrooke's Hospital.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Ticking Time Bomb! 36M At High Risk Of Diabetes"
Hanna Geissler leads tomorrow's edition.

A record 3.6 million people are at high risk of developing diabetes as the nation battles an obesity epidemic.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Beleaguered Colleges Could Run Out Of Cash By July"
Calum Ross leads tomorrow's edition.

Financial pressures in Scotland's college sector are so severe some could run out of money. 
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THE GUARDIAN: "Sunak Aide Bet On Election Date Before Announcement"
Pippa Crerar leads tomorrow's edition.

Rishi Sunak's closest parliamentary aide placed a £100 bet on a July General Election, three days before Prime Minister made the announcement.
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "£17M Tech Hub Plan Revealed"
Richard Youle leads tomorrow's edition.

It's hoped the building will have a range of private and public sector occupiers when it is constructed in place of the existing pavilion overlooking the athletics track in Sketty Lane.
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DAILY RECORD: "Labour Pledges £150M To Fight Scots Poverty"
Paul Hutcheon leads tomorrow's edition.

Scotland will be given £150million war chest to fight poverty under a new Labour Government.
Ian Murray (Shadow Secretary - Scotland) says "we will turbocharge the Scotland Office".

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Starmer Paves The Way For Tax Rises"

Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party's General Election manifesto will not rule out increases in Council Tax, admitted Sir Keir Starmer.

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DAILY STAR: "Three Loins On A Shirt"
Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.

England stars have been given special permission to cover up their tackle if they want to use a naked spa at their hotel in Blankenhain.
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WESTERN MAIL: "Plaid Vows To Fight For Fairer Funding"
George Thompson leads tomorrow's edition.

Plaid Cymru will pledge to secure fairer funding for Wales and get the billions they say the country is owed in rail cash in their manifesto.
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THE JOURNAL: "County Rail Route May Be Extended"
James Robinson leads tomorrow's edition.

The much-anticipated Northumberland Line could be extended to more towns in the south east of the county, it has been claimed.
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METRO (ENGLAND): "I Lost My Whole Family In E-Bike Explosion"
Josh Milton leads tomorrow's edition.

A father whose partner and children died in a fire after an e-bike battery exploded has called for urgent safety measures.
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WOKINGHAM TODAY: "Tories Paid Rowers To Sit With Rishi"
Andrew Batt leads tomorrow's edition.

Allegations have surfaced that Rishi Sunak's team paid people to be pictured with him during a visit to Wokingham Constituency.
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Man, 29, Accused Of 'Street Attack' Murder"
Philip Dewey leads tomorrow's edition.

A 'completely defenceless' man died days after street attack.
Steven Chappell, 29, denies the murder and manslaughter of Daniel Bradley, 32, who died in hospital on 23 September last year.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

11/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 11 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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THE NATIONAL: "SNP Demand Ross Expenses Probe"

Xander Elliards leads tomorrow's edition.
THE SNP have written to two Westminster watchdogs calling for an investigation to be opened into embattled Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross.

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THE SCOTSMAN: "Fringe Chief Warns Arts Unattractive To Sponsors"

Brian Ferguson leads tomorrow's edition.
​The figurehead of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has expressed concerns that Scotland's Cultural Events are becoming increasingly "unattractive" to potential sponsors.
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DAILY MIRROR: "Rish: I Didn't Have A Dish"

John Stevens leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak claimed he knows what real sacrifice is by declaring he had no Sky TV as a child, as millions of kids go hungry.
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DAILY MAIL: "Rishi: Don't Give Labour A Blank Cheque"

Jason Groves leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak, yesterday, warned voters not to give Labour a "blank cheque" at next month's General Election. 

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DAILY RECORD: "Don't Be Husband No7 For Bigamist Bride"
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Jilly Beattie leads tomorrow's edition.
A bus driver has told how he "felt sick" after discovering he had married Lisa Jane Davies - a convicted bigamist.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Tory Ambition To Deport 100,000 Illegal Migrants"

Steph Spyro / Sam Lister lead tomorrow's edition.
​Rishi Sunak has fired up the General Election by promising to slash legal migration in half. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Sunak Promises £17bn in Tax Cuts"
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Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
Prime Minister unveils manifesto that shrinks National Insurance bill and helps first-time buyers.

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DAILY MAIL: "The Weekend Starts Now!"

Will Stone leads tomorrow's edition.
Wild Wednesday has become the day the weekend begins... as young Home Workers don't go to the office on Thursday and Friday.

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THE I: "Labour Promises £12 An Hour To Care Workers"

Jane Merrick leads tomorrow's edition.
Every Care Worker in England will be entitled to new Minimum Wage if The Labour Party win next General Election.
The Minimum Wage for Care Workers is expected to be £12 an hour.

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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Your Family Want You Back Home"

Tomorrow's South Wales Evening Post focuses on the disappearance of James Beer, who has been missing for over 12 months.

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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Trampoline Park's Zero Food Rating Shame"

Conor Gogarty leads tomorrow's edition.
SupaJump, a Trampoline Park in Cardiff, is facing 'further action' after damning food hygiene score.
The attraction received the worst possible food hygiene rating.

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OXFORD MAIL: "Fans Slam Car Park Penalties"

​Robert Folker leads tomorrow's edition.

Football supporters have hit out at new parking restrictions at Oxford United's Kassam Stadium describing it as a "money-making scam".
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WESTERN MAIL: "We'll Scrap 20MPH Limit - Sunak"

Will Hayward / Ben Summer co-lead tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak has pledged to scrap the default 20MPH Speed Limit in Wales if The Conservative Party wins next General Election.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: TUESDAY 11 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

10/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 11 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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​DAILY MIRROR: "My Pledge On Kids' Health"

Tomorrow's Daily Mirror has an exclusive with Prime Minister hopeful and The Labour Party's leader Sir Keir Starmer as he wants to ban the sales of Energy Drinks to kids.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Sunak Offers Tax Breaks To Landlords"

Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak will unveil tax breaks for landlords by reducing the fiscal burden and boosting home ownership at the heart of The Conservative Party's General Election manifesto.

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THE SCOTSMAN: "Ross Plunges Scots Tories Into Turmoil By Quitting"

David Bol leads tomorrow's edition.
The Scottish Tories have been thrown into crisis just three weeks out from the General Election.
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DAILY MAIL: "Britain's 12 Year Old Machete Murderers"

Andy Dolan leads tomorrow's edition.
Two boys become the youngest to be convicted of murder since Bulger killers after horrific unprovoked attack on an innocent teenager.

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THE GUARDIAN: "Tory Right Plants To Give Sunak Set Of Demands If Manifesto Falls Flat"

Pippa Crerar / Ben Quinn / Eleni Courea lead tomorrow's edition.
The Conservative Party's right-wingers are planning to present Rishi Sunak with demands for tougher action on immigration.
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METRO (SCOTLAND)​: "You Can Go Now"

Katrine Bussey leads tomorrow's edition.
Douglas Ross was accused of 'hedging his bets' after he announced he would quit Holyrood if he is elected to Westminster.
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CITY AM: "New Fears For Capital If Ashtead Goes"

Lars Mucklejohn leads tomorrow's edition.
Analysts have warned that FTSE 100 giant Ashtead's potential switch to New York Stock Exchange could strip London of one of its best-performing names.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Up The Workers! PM Promises 2P Cut In National Insurance"

Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.
Britain's workers will be rewarded with another 2p cut in National Insurance as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak embarks on a "moral mission" to lower taxes.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Labour's Pledge On Nurseries Welcomed"
Kit Sandeman leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party's pledge to build thousands of new Nursery Schools to accommodate 100,000 childcare spaces has been broadly welcomed.
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DAILY STAR: "Herr We Go For Euros"

Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.
England's super-squad landed in Germany after waving goodbye to thousands of cheering young fans hoping for glory.
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METRO (ENGLAND): "Red O-Lert"

Katherine Fidler leads tomorrow's edition.
Hospital blood crisis after Cyber Attack.
An urgent appeal has been launched for blood donations following a Cyber Attack that forced delays to operations at major London hospitals.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: MONDAY 10 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

9/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Monday 10 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: "TA, TA, TAY TAY"

Taylor Swift is splashed on the front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News as the paper cover her Murrayfield concert.
The American Singer-Songwriter and Producer "takes Edinburgh by storm".
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​THE SCOTSMAN: "Pressure Mounting On Ross After Deselection Of Duguid"

Alexander Brown leads tomorrow's edition.
Meghan Gallacher has insisted The Scottish Conservative Party has a "duty of care" to deselected candidate David Duguid.
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DAILY STAR: "Mystic Veg: Bet England To Win"

Steve Hughes leads tomorrow's edition.
England will win the Euros says a world famous Asparamancer.
Jemima Packington
predicts the future by the way tips land.
Spear we go!!!
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Heartbroken Wife Of TV Doctor: He So Nearly Made It"

Chris Riches leads tomorrow's edition.
CCTV has revealed that Dr. Michael Mosley was crossing a trecherous rocky mountainside before he "collapsed" just 260ft from a beach resort.

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DAILY MIRROR: "He So Very Nearly Made It"

Phil Cardy leads tomorrow's edtion.
TV doctor Michael Mosley has been found dead on a Greek Island just 50 yards from safety.  His body was discovered on steep terrain near a bar on Symi.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Macron Trounced In Right-Wing EU Surge"

Henry Samuel / James Crisp / Joe Barnes lead tomorrow's edition.
Emmanuel Macron was trounced by the hard-Right in European Elections last night, prompting the French President to call a Snap Parliamentary Election.
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DAILY RECORD: "We're On The March"

Paul Drury leads tomorrow's edition.
The first of 200,000 Tartan Army footsoldiers set off today as Scotland prepares for its first overseas tournament in 26 years.
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DAILY MAIL: "My Brilliant Husband Michael So Very Nearly Made It"

Ian Gallagher / Nick Pisa lead tomorrow's edition.
The wife of Dr. Michael Mosley paid tribute to her 'brilliant' husband as it emerged he came tantalisingly close to safety before he died. 
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THE GUARDIAN: "Macron Calls Snap Election After Surge Of Far Right"

Jon Henley / Jennifer Rankin / Lisa O'Carroll lead tomorrow's edition.
France's President Emmanuel Macron last night called Snap Legislative Elections following allies defeat.

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THE I: "​Labour Yet To Convince Voters On Key Policy Area, Polls Show"

BMG Research survey for The I suggests Keir Starmer has yet to persuade voters that The Labour Party has the answers to the challenges facing the United Kingdom.
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CITY AM: "Tower Power"

Laura McGuire is leading tomorrow's edition.
​City AM are claiming the London office Property Market is continuing its strong rebound, according to fresh data, as more new projects get underway.
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METRO (ENGLAND): "Heartbreak as TV Doc's Body Found"

Pierra Willix leads tomorrow's edition.
The wife of missing TV doctor Michael Mosley paid tribute to her 'wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband after his body was found yesterday.

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: FRIDAY 07 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

6/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Friday 07 June 2024.

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

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DAILY MAIL: "Mail Health Guru Michael Mosley Missing In Greece"
​Andy Jehring / Anthee Carassava / Nick Pisa co-lead tomorrow's edition.
A major search operation is underway for Daily Mail columnist Dr. Michael Mosley who has vanished during a walk on a Greek Island.
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DAILY RECORD: "I'm Suing Netflix For £55M"
John Dingwall leads tomorrow's edition.
Baby Reindeer's real-life Martha is suing Netflix for £55million.
US Lawyers have filed a complaint for Scots law graduate Fiona Harvey.

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DAILY MIRROR: "PM Ditches D-Day"
Lizzie Buchan leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak skipped a major D-Day ceremony in Normandy... then recorded an ITV interview back home.
Rival Sir Keir Starmer stayed at the event.
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THE SCOTSMAN: ​"A Generation Of Men And Women Did Not Flinch When The Moment Came"
King's tribute in Normady to those who took part in the D-Day landings 80 years ago.
Vetarans join World Leaders for emotional ceremonies marking the anniversary.
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Footballer Used Girl As 'A Sexual Object'"
Jason Evans leads tomorrow's edition. 
​Gareth Evans, a former serviceman and footballer, has been handed a 10-and-a-half year prison sentence after being convicted of rape and engaging in sexual activity with a child.

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THE BOLTON NEWS: "Neil Steps Out In Memory Of His Loving Wife"
Jack Fifield leads tomorrow's edition.
Neil Bowden, a Bolton man, whose wife died from Motor Neurone Disease is attempting to walk 62 miles in 24 hours to raise money to find a cure.
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Tory Quits Over Lewd Posts"
Ben Summer and Simon Murphy co-lead tomorrow's edition.
Welsh Tory candidate Sam Trask quits after comments about sex, bra size, and wife's genitals unearthed.
On a Forum Board thread entitled "no-one understands bra sizes," he said: "I think I'll stick to my method of hand-sizing them by feel. Maybe have to make a more detailed inspection with my lips and tongue... for accuracy, of course."

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WESTERN MAIL: "More Calls For Gething To Quit As FM"
Rod Minchin leads tomorrow's edition.
Opposition parties have reiterated calls for the embattled First Minister Of Wales to quit after he lost a No Confidence vote.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 06 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

5/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 06 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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DAILY RECORD: "You Little Liar"
Paul Hutcheon leads tomorrow's edition.
What a load of cannon and balls.
Floundering Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's £2,000 Tax Attack on The Labour Party has been branded "lies".

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DAILY MIRROR: "Thank You"
Lucy Thornton leads tomorrow's edition.
The heroes of D-Day yesterday saluted their fallen comrades whose bravery helped to defeat The Nazis 80 years ago today.
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "No Plain Jane As Tunnelling Work Begins"
An environmental campaigner who watched her namesake being lowered into a 13-metre-deep pit said she is absolutely delighted.
That's the front page of The Bolton News, tomorrow.

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DAILY EXPRESS: "Eternally In Their Debt"
Tomorrow's Daily Express takes a special look into the 80th Anniversary of Normandy Landings with an exclusive photograph of 99-year-old War Veteran Peter Smoothy.
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THE GUARDIAN: "Sunak Lied To Country Over Tax And Spend Plans, Says Starmer"
Peter Walker, Aletha Adu, and Jessica Elgot co-lead tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak lied to the country and broke the Ministerial Code when he claimed Labour's spending plans would increase taxes by £2,000.

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​CITY AM: "Oxford Street Revival Marks Shopping Summer"
Laura McGuire leads tomorrow's edition.
London's main shopping drag has staged remarkable post-pandemic comeback, according to new figures.
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DAILY MAIL: "Our Eternal Debt To The Fallen Heroes"
The Queen was moved to tears during a highly emotional D-Day Service in Portsmouth yesterday.
The poignant event marked 80th Anniversary of Normandy Landings.
​Tomorrow's Daily Mail.
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DAILY STAR: "Eternally In Your Debt"
The bravest of the brave who stood up to the evil of Nazism have been hailed by King Charles on the 80th Anniversary of D-Day.
Tomorrow's Daily Star.

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THE I: "At Last: A Real Plan To Save Britain's Rivers"
Every political party in United Kingdom are challenged to sign up to this manifesto - and leave a legacy for generations to come. 
That's on The I's front page, tomorrow.

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THE JOURNAL: "Reeves Rounds On 'Liar' Sunak"
Daniel Holland leads tomorrow's edition.
Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves branded Rishi Sunak a 'liar' during a visit to the North East of England. 
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METRO (ENGLAND): "Camilla's Tears For D-Day Hero"
Sam Corbishley leads tomorrow's edition.
The Queen was moved to tears during D-Day commemorations as a veteran of the historic invasion recalled the sadness of losing his best friend.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Voters Label Sunak 'Out Of Touch'"
Leigh Jones leads tomorrow's edition.
A snap study of voters in Yorkshire, exclusive to The Yorkshire Post, has seen Rishi Sunak labelled as "out of touch".

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THE INDEPENDENT: "Treasury Trashes Rishi Sunak Over Tax Claim"
Kate Devlin, Archie Mitchell, and David Maddox lead tomorrow's edition.
Watchdog to investigate Tory accusation families would face £2,000 Tax increase.

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BURY TIMES: "Return Vow For Toppled Statue"
Isabel Oldman leads tomorrow's edition.
The Victoria Wood Memorial Statue was knocked over by a taxi on Monday night, but the landmark is set to be repaired.
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Ending In Tears?"​
First Minister faces calls to step down after losing No Confidence vote.
Extraordinary scenes in Senedd as Vaughan Gething breaks down in tears.
Question marks over leader's future despite his vow to carry on. 
That's the front page of tomorrow's South Wales Echo.

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 05 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

4/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 05 June 2024.

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

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DAILY MIRROR: "These Are All Good Men"
Lucy Thornton leads tomorrow's edition.
Tears flowed as D-Day veterans made an emotional journey back to Normandy to mark 80th Anniversary of the landings.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Starmer On The Ropes Over Tax"
Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
Sir Keir Starmer will raise taxes for every working household by £2,000, Rishi said repeatedly in TV Debate.
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THE NATIONAL: "Labour 'Not Being Honest on Spending Cuts"
Scottish National Party say Anas Sarwar's TV debate contradicted Rachel Reeves.
Shadow Chancellor denies Scottish Labour Leader "blew apart" party policy.
That's The National, tomorrow.

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THE GUARDIAN: "Leaders Clash On Migration, Tax, And NHS In Ill-Tempered Debate"
Eleni Courea leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi and Keir Starmer tore into each other's General Election promises in a fiery TV debate.
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DAILY RECORD: "All Over Bar The Shouting"
Paul Hutcheon leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak showed voters the General Election is a lost cause as he resorted to shouting over Keir Starmer.
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DAILY EXPRESS​: "Kapow! Feisty Rishi Floors Starmer Over £2,000 Tax Rise"
Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.
Rumbustious Rishi Sunak overpowered Keir Starmer in a brutal television showdown with repeated blows on Tax.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Labour Won't 'Pick Fights' With SNP"
Alistair Grant leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party will not "try to pick fights" with Scottish National Party if they win General Election on 4 July 2024.
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DAILY MAIL: "Fiery Rishi Comes Out Swinging - And Lands Big Blows"
Daily Mail covers the General Election debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer which was shown on ITV/STV.
Jason Groves, Harriet Line & Kumail Jaffer lead tomorrow's edition.
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MORNING STAR: "Labour Rocked By Race Storm"
According to a group of Local Councillors who quit party in protest, Labour are fighting the General Election as an "institutionally racist" party.
Tomorrow's Morning Star.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Sharp Decline In Region's Wildlife"
Nearly 2,000 species have been lost in Yorkshire in the last 200 years and another 3,000 are at risk, according to a landmark State Of Yorkshire report today.
That leads The Yorkshire Post, tomorrow.

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WESTERN MAIL: "Gething 'Confident' Of Crunch Vote Win"
George Thompson and Ruth Mosalski co-lead tomorrow's edition of Western Mail with The First Minister has insisted he is feeling "confident" about winning the vote of No Confidence.
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DAILY STAR: "ASBO Orcas Are Just Like Kevin The Teenager"
Killer Whales who've been smashing up and sinking boats around The Mediterranean are doing it because they're young and have nothing better to do.
Tomorrow's Daily Star.

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THE HERALD:  "Scots Visit From Israeli Ambassador Cancelled"
Two planned visits to Scottish Synagogues by the controversial Israeli Ambassador to the UK have been cancelled.
Gaby McKay's story leads tomorrow's edition of The Herald.

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​OXFORD MAIL:  "Peer Pressures To Take "Rapist" Home"
A student who told police a man raped her after a night out said she had invited him home due to pressure from her peers.
Gee Harland's story leads tomorrow's edition of Oxford Mail.
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THE INDEPENDENT:  "Farage: I Want To Replace The Tories"
Reform UK leader promises "revolution to change British politics in General Election campaign launch on Clacton Pier as YouGov suggests party could win four seats.
That's tomorrow's The Independent. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: TUESDAY 04 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Monday 03 June 2024.

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

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on 𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS:  "Parking Ban Damages Cars"
Lack of room on Lochend Drive sees thousands of pounds of damage to vehicles since pavement parking ban began.
Jade Shand has been left afraid to park her car on her street.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
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DAILY RECORD:  "Why Did A Child Have To Die?"
The tragic death of a 16-year-old boy has led to renewed calls for a crackdown on youth violence.
Kory McCrimmon lost his life after he was injured in a disturbance in a park.
Daily Record's front page. 
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THE SCOTSMAN:  "Labour Heads For Historic Landslide As SNP Loses Out"
Sir Keir Starmer is on course for the biggest General Election victory in a century with Scottish National Party set to lose two thirds of their MPs.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
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DAILY MIRROR:  "Meltdown"
Mega-poll predicts Conservative wipeout.
Jeremy Hunt, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Grant Shapps could all lose their seats.
Nigel Farage return set to further split Tory vote.
The Labour Party majority of 194 seats on the cards.
Daily Mirror's front page, tomorrow.

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THE NATIONAL:  "Starmer In 'Triple Lock' Vow"
The Scottish National Party condemn The Labour Party policy as "not only morally abhorrent but financially reckless".
The National, tomorrow.

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH:  "I'm Back To Lead The Revolt"
Nigel Farage declared "I'm back" yesterday as he returned to front-line politics and vowed to lead a "political revolt" to topple The Conservative Party. 
Tomorrow's front page of The Daily Telegraph.
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DAILY STAR:  "Be Brave, Face Your Battles & Don't Waste A Single Day"
Rugby League hero Rob Burrow sent a heartbreaking last message urging people to "be brave and face your battles".
That leads the front page of tomorrow's Daily Star.

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DAILY MAIL:  "Rishi's Darkest Hour"
Rishi Sunak suffered the darkest hour of his Election campaign.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister suffered a double blow after Nigel Farage entered the fray and a poll predicted Tory wipeout.
That's Daily Mail's front page for tomorrow. 
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​DAILY EXPRESS:  "Vote For Farage 'Is More Likely To End Up With Starmer In No 10'"
The stark reality of voters thinking of switching their allegiance to Nigel Farage is that they will put everything they "care about" at risk, warns Rishi Sunak.
The front page of Daily Express, tomorrow. 
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THE I:  "Farage Blows Apart Tory Election Plan With Surprise Challenge To Sunak"
Nigel Farage announced he will stand as a candidate to become the Reform MP for Clacton in the General Election. 
He will also take over as Reform UK Leader.
The I, tomorrow.
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THE GUARDIAN:  "Tory Alarm As Farage Takes Control Of Reform UK" 
The Conservative Party's faltering General Election campaign suffered a potentially damaging new blow yesterday when Nigel Farage announced he intended to stand as an Election candidate.
The Guardian, tomorrow. 

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CITY AM:  "TAXING TIMES"
Stealth Tax hikes could cost City workers a pretty penny by the end of next Parliament - no matter who wins the General Election.
That leads on tomorrow's City AM.

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THE INDEPENDENT:  "FARAGE ELECTION SHOCK: I WILL STAND AS AN MP - AND LEADER OF REFORM"
Nigel Farage has electrified the General Election campaign by taking over as leader of Reform UK in a bid to once again become MP.
Tomorrow's front page of The Independent.

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THE YORKSHIRE POST:  "LABOUR'S TRIPLE LOCK PLEDGE FOR TRIDENT"
Sir Keir Starmer insisted his Shadow Cabinet was united on the issue of Britain's nuclear deterrant as he announced a new "Triple Lock" for The Trident Programme. 
The Yorkshire Post, tomorrow.

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MORNING STAR: "STARM WARS"
Britain will be "fit to fight" under The Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer said yesterday in a renewed commitment to militarism.
The paper are also asking will The Labour Party stop funding Israel?
Tomorrow's Morning Star. 

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METRO (ENGLAND):  "TORIES FACE A RECORD ROUT"
The Conservatives face disaster as Labour could bag their biggest-ever Election victory, according to a pioneering opinion poll that gives seat-by-seat projections.
That's the front page of tomorrow's Metro (England).
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