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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 18 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

17/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 18 July 2024.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "Farewell, Our Tommy"
Marc Iles leads the front page.

Fans pay respects to Bolton Wanderers legend Tommy Banks.

FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24457693.mourners-gather-funeral-tommy-banks-parish-church
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "How Will These New Burdens On Firms Help Growth?"
Harriet Line / John-Paul Ford Rojas lead the front page.

Labour's workers' rights revolution will cost jobs and choke growth, Ministers were warned last night.

FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13645055
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Red Revolution! Bigger State And Higher Spending"
Sam Lister leads the front page.

Middle Britain should brace itself for Tax increases, The Tories warned.
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METRO (ENGLAND): "Keir's Crown Jewels"
Jen Mills leads the front page.

Renationalised railways and better bus services on the cards.
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​THE NATIONAL: "'Water Is Being Utilised As A Weapon Of War'"

Oxfam report details how Israel has hit supplies to Gaza.
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THE I: "Avanti First Rail Firm At Risk Of Nationalisation"

40 new bills announced in King's Speech - the seventh longest since World War II.
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CITY AM: "We Knew You Were Trouble When You Walked In..."
Chris Dorrell leads the front page.

Hotel and music spend keeps services inflation too high - and it might be Taylor Swift's fault.

FULL STORY: CityAM.com/hopes-of-a-summer-interest-rate-cut-fade-ahead-of-crunch-wage-data-and-its-partially-due-to-taylor-swift
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FINANCIAL TIMES: "Starmer Promises 'Decade Of Renewal' With Bills Geared To Unlocking Growth"
George Parker / Jim Pickard / Lucy Fisher lead the front page.

King's Speech sets out planning reform.
Workers' rights and pensions changes.

FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/63cced06-8f34-4159-807a-c7f9b6e6ac64
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Nationalism Of Railways A Top Priority For PM"
Ralph Blackburn leads the front page.

Bill comes before MPs today as King's Speech briefing cites improving TransPennine trains.
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MORNING STAR: "Unions Hail Labour's 'Rebuilding Of Britain'"
Berny Torre leads the front page.

Unions welcome Labour's King's Speech but warn 'financial straitjacket' cannot be allowed to block real change.

FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unions-welcome-labour-king-speech-but-warn-financial-straitjacket-cannot-be-allowed-to-block-real-change
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NORTHWICH AND WINSFORD GUARDIAN: "Detective Quits Over Attacks On Partners"
Lynda Roughley leads the front page.

An 'insecure' former Police Detective attacked two of his partners, biting one of them on the face.

IN FULL: NorthwichGuardian.co.uk/news/24454911.ex-cheshire-police-detective-attacked-two-girlfriends
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ST. HELENS STAR: "Stunning £1.4M Youth Hub Opens"
Kelsey Maxwell leads the front page.

A new action-packed Youth Hub has opened in St. Helens following a Government investment of more than £1.4M.

FULL STORY: StHelensStar.co.uk/news/24448290.building-transformed-create-1-4m-youth-hub-st-helens
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WARRINGTON GUARDIAN: "Pilots Die In M62 Smash"
Nathan Okell leads the front page.

RyanAir pilots died on M62 on day of police uninsured driver crackdown.
The day that two RyanAir pilots died in a horror crash on the M62 - and on the same stretch of motorway - was a dedicated police crackdown operation.

FULL STORY: WarringtonGuardian.co.uk/news/24452878.ryanair-pilots-died-m62-day-police-uninsured-driver-crackdown
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TYLDESLEY AND ATHERTON LEIGH JOURNAL: "Coach Wins Top Award"
Conal Cunningham leads the front page.

A Rugby Coach has been awarded a national award after he brought inclusive disability teams across the borough.

FULL STORY
: LeighJournal.co.uk/news/24445898.leopards-coach-wins-national-award-setting-disability-team
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THE OLDHAM TIMES: "Police Child Sex Abuse Inquiry Set For Review"
Ethan Davies leads the front page.

Greater Manchester Police's (GMP) handling of a review into historic childhood sexual abuse will be investigated, it has been announced. 

FULL STORY: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/24448046.gmp-handling-child-sex-abuse-inquiry-reviewed
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ROYSTON CROW: "Leisure Centre Refurbishment Project Begins"
Anne Suslak leads the front page.

Three leisure centres in North Herts will undergo major works in the coming months as part of a £1.1million refurbishment project.

FULL STORY: Royston-Crow.co.uk/news/24455648.north-herts-leisure-centre-refurbishment-project-begins
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​BURY TIMES: "Reservoir Tram Stop Confirmed"
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.

A new Metrolink stop for Elton Reservoir ahead of a huge housing development set to be built in the area has been put forward in fresh plans.

FULL STORY
: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/24456137.metrolink-stop-proposed-elton-reservoir-part-housing-plans
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "Mill Arson Probe CCTV Plea Made"
Nat Goodlad leads the front page.

Three men are wanted by police over a suspected arson following a fire at a business unit.

FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24456789.lower-darwen-fire-three-sought-suspected-arson
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THE MESSENGER: "Tragedy Of Mum Struck By Two Cars"
​Jack Tooth leads the front page.

A mum-of-two was struck by two cars in the middle of a main road in Stretford, an inquest has heard.
Michelle Barlow was struck while crossing Chester Road at 22:00 on the night of 22 July 2023.


FULL STORY: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/24453767.stretford-tragedy-mum-of-two-hit-two-cars-chester-road
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READING TODAY: "Readipop Rocks"
Jake Clothier leads the front page.

One of Reading's independent festivals has set out the schedule for its return this Summer.

FULL STORY: rdg.today/ready-to-pop-kkayne-and-natalie-gray-among-home-grown-performers-returning-to-readipop-festival-this-weekend
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KNUTSFORD GUARDIAN: "£100K 'Wasted On Empty Building'"
Belinda Ryan leads the front page.

Cheshire East Council has 'wasted' £100,000 since 2020 on empty Bexton Court.

FULL STORY: KnutsfordGuardian.co.uk/news/24453475.cheshire-east-wasted-100k-since-2020-empty-bexton-court
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 17 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

16/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 17 July 2024.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

As there are NO PAYWALLS and limited advertisements on InformingBritain.com, please consider supporting the website by subscribing to its official Social Media platforms.

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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "So How Exactly Will You Stop The Boats, Sir Keir?"
Sam Lister leads the front page.

The Labour Party's lack of a plan to halt migrant small boats means "Christmas has come early" for People Smugglers. 

FULL STORY: Express.co.uk/news/politics/1924081
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "Police Pay Officers To Join Scots Gay Pride Marches"
Jessica North leads the front page.

Scotland's Police Officers will be paid to take part in Pride Parades.

FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13640909
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Johnson Asks Trump To Stand By Ukraine"
Tony Diver / Nick Gutteridge lead the front page.

Boris Johnson has urged Donald Trump not to abandon Ukraine after he picked a Running Mate who opposes Amerian support for the war.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Further £14M Is Pledged To Ailing Ferry Fiasco Yard"
Alastair Dalton leads the front page.

Struggling shipyard Ferguson Marine has been thrown a £14.2Million lifeline.

FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/transport/snp-pours-millions-more-into-ailing-ferguson-marine-as-ferries-go-out-to-tender-4704496
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DAILY MIRROR: "Strictly New Regime"
Ashleigh Rainbird leads the front page.

Desperate BBC bosses are overhauling crisis-hit Strictly Come Dancing in a bid to save the show.
Every training session will be policed after Zara McDermott's distressing experience.

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THE GUARDIAN: "Turmoil For Labour In Wales After Gething Resigns As First Minister"
Peter Walker / Jamie Grierson lead the front page.
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Moves for Vaughan Gething to step down follows months of infighting and scandal.

FULL STORY: http://TheGuardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/16/vaughan-gething-resigns-first-minister-wales
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DAILY MAIL: "PM: Only Debate Will Be 'How Not If' We Rebuild"
Jason Groves leads the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer will launch a fresh assault on the planning system, today.
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FINANCIAL TIMES: "Trump's Choice Of Vance As Deputy Fuels European Fears For Security Ties"
Felicia Schwartz / Henry Fox / John Paul Rathbone lead the front page.

Isolationist named as running mate.
Ukraine aid cast into doubt.
Tariffs post economic threat.


FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/563c5005-c099-445f-b0f1-4077b8612de4
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THE INDEPENDENT: "Starmer's 35 New Bills 'Take Back Control' Of Britain"
David Maddox leads the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer has made it clear that wealth creation and growth will be priorities. 

FULL STORY: Independent.co.uk/voices/kings-speech-tomorrow-keir-starmer-b2580653.html
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DAILY STAR: "Get Us Klopp!"
Jerry Lawton leads the front page.

Daily Star calls on The FA to name ex-Liverpool maestro Jürgen Klopp as England's new manager because he has such great gnashers.
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THE I: "Reeves Pushing For Brexit Reset To Help Boost UK Economy"
Hugo Gye leads the front page.

Rachel Reeves is pushing for a better relationship with the European Union in a bid to boost Britain's economy and avoid the need for tax hikes or spending cuts.
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OXFORD MAIL: "Flood Relief Plan Nears Conclusion"
Andy French leads the front page.

Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme is one step closer to becoming a reality after the county council agreed to grant planning permission.

FULL STORY: OxfordMail.co.uk/news/24453462.new-flood-channel-backed-county-council-leaders
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METRO (SCOTLAND): "Trust Issues"
Neil Pooran leads the front page.

Trust in the Scottish Government to work in Scotland's best interests has fallen to a record low.
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MORNING STAR: "Welsh Leader Gething Quits"
David Nicholson leads the front page.

Vaughan Gething resigned as First Minister of Wales after four of his senior Cabinet Secretaries quit and demanded he step down.

FULL STORY
: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/gething-resigns-as-first-minister-of-wales
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "Heartbreak For Jay Slater Family"
Sarah McGee leads the front page.

The body found in Tenerife in Monday (July 15) is confirmed to be missing Oswaldtwistle teenager, Jay Slater.

FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24455262.jay-slater-body-tenerife-found-oswaldtwistle-teenager
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WIRRAL GLOBE: "Cycling Lane Plans Get Go-Ahead"
Ed Barnes leads the front page.

Wirral Council are planning to move forward with a £10 million cycle line connecting Liscard to Birkenhead.

FULL STORY: WirralGlobe.co.uk/news/24438229.wirral-council-plans-move-forward-10m-cycle-lane
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​THE BOLTON NEWS: "App Saved My Life"
Saiqa Chaudhari leads the front page.

A hiker has told how his Auntie's life was saved because he had the What3Words app on his Mobile Phone.

FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24452276.what3words-help-save-bolton-mans-aunt-fall
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: TUESDAY 16 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

15/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Tuesday 16 July 2024.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

As there are NO PAYWALLS and limited advertisements on InformingBritain.com, please consider supporting the website by subscribing to its official Social Media platforms.

Subscribing to Informing Britain's Social Media platforms will not cost you a penny, as journalism should be accessible to all, regardless of budget.

Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Edinburgh LEZ Racks Up Double Glasgow Fines"
Ilona Amos leads the front page.

The 'astonishing' level of fines for breaching Edinburgh's low emission zone are revealed.

FULL STORY
: Scotsman.com/news/environment/the-astonishing-level-of-fines-for-breaching-edinburghs-low-emission-zone-revealed-4703845
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DAILY RECORD: "TRNSMT Attack Teen In Coma"
Ryan Thom leads the front page.

Police are hunting two TRNSMT thugs who battered Lee Paton so badly he ended up in a coma.

FULL STORY: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/trnsmt-horror-teen-placed-coma-33243354
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THE GUARDIAN: "Trump Hits Out At 'Witch-Hunts' Despite Pledge To Unite Nation"
Alice Herman leads the front page.

Donald Trump demanded the dropping of all criminal cases against him as he was crowned Republican Party's nominee for President.
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THE I: "Starmer And Trump Start Building Their New 'Special Relationship'"
Arj Singh / Hugo Gye lead the front page.

British Ambassador is tasked with building links between Donald Trump's team and Labour's Government.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "Now Doctors Told To Lecture Us On Climate Change"
Shaun Wooller leads the front page.

Doctors should start warning patients about the dangers of Climate Change.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Fracking' Plan Near National Park"'
Stuart Minting leads the front page.

A fossil fuels firm has unveiled a proposal to build a drilling rig and explore for gas using a "low volume fracking technique" close to highly protected coast and national park landscapes.

FULL STORY: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/environment/fossil-fuel-firm-reveals-plan-to-build-drilling-rig-just-800m-from-edge-of-north-york-moors-4703750
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DAILY STAR: "I Natter With My Dearly Departed Doddy Every Diddy Day"
Peter Robertson leads the front page.

Ken Dodd's widow still has daily chats with the tickling stick-waving funnyman six years after he died.
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​FINANCIAL TIMES: "Trump Handed Legal Victory As Judge Dismisses Classified Documents Case"
Stefania Palma leads the front page.

A US Judge has dismissed a criminal case over Donald Trump's handling of classified documents.
Florida judge rules that appointment of special counsel was unconstitutional.

FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/b1b47009-6606-40ed-a370-a21a861aee3a
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METRO (ENGLAND): "Body Found In Hunt For Missing Jay"
Gergana Krasteva leads the front page.

A body believed that to of missing British teenager Jay Slater has been found in a ravine on the Spanish Island of Tenerife.
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FULL STORY: Metro.co.uk/2024/07/15/jay-slater-body-found-hunt-missing-teenager-tenerife-21230764
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MORNING STAR: "Just The Same Lammy Excuses"
Elizabeth Short leads the front page.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy should focus on halting arms exports to Israel instead of associating with unindicted War Criminals. 
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "'What Can We Do To Make Road Safer?'"
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.

Feelings ran high at a public meeting in which residents aired their concerns over the safety of a road after a fatal crash.
The meeting was organised following the death of grandmother Karen Kimblin, who died after a crash on St. Helens Road on June 22.

FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24448424.st-helens-road-heated-meeting-takes-place-fatal-crash
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "Body Find In Hunt For Missing Teen"
Sarah McGee leads the front page.

Human remains have been found in Tenerife, where Lancashire teenager Jay Slater went missing, according to Spanish police.
Police on the Spanish island said that a "lifeless body" had been found and that "all indications suggest" it could be the 19-year-old.

FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/24452441.police-find-human-remains-tenerife-amid-jay-slater-search
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: MONDAY 15 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

14/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Monday 15 July 2024.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Defiant Trump Calls For Unity After Attempted Assassination"
Alexander Brown leads the front page.

Former President says it was 'God alone who prevented unthinkable'.
Joe Biden ramps up security as he promises swift investigation.
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EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: "Cherry Rules Out Holyrood"
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Former MP Joanna Cherry will not run for Scottish Parliament unless SNP 'faces up to the problem of misogyny'.
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DAILY RECORD: "Trump Gun Attack Victim Died A Hero"

Daily Record are praising the man who died during the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. 
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THE NATIONAL: "SNP Urge Labour To End 'Shameful' Two-Child Cap"

Stephen Flynn has written to Anas Sarwar asking The Labour Party leader to instruct his MPs in Scotland to support abolishng the cap, which is pushing children into poverty.
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CITY AM: "Agony Again"

City AM, a business newspaper, is leading with all the years England's National Team have won or lost a major international football tournament. 
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Dream Is Over... But Three Lions You Did Us Proud"

Daily Express have England's loss to Spain in the UEFA European Cup on their front page.
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "Land To Be Sold For £4"
Joe Harrigan leads the front page.

Land in the heart of Bolton is set to be sold to developers for just £4.
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FINANCIAL TIMES: "Trump Calls For Unity In Face Of 'Evil' After Surviving Assassination Attempt"
Steff Chavez / Lauren Fedor / Colby Smith / Joe Miller lead the front page. 

Attack transforms the race for The White House.
Ex-President heads for nomination.
FBI says shooter's motives are unclear. 

FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/df6617ae-c59b-439b-9647-bad8310fd5f4

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METRO (ENGLAND): "Trump's Would-Be Assassin A Republican"
Jen Mills / Will Neal lead the front page.

The gunman who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania was a registered Republican Voter.

FULL STORY: Metro.co.uk/2024/07/14/know-trump-rally-shooter-thomas-matthew-crooks-21223371
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MORNING STAR: "People Power"
Peter Lazenby leads the front page.

Durham Gala crowds turn out to demand end to Arms Sales, Child Poverty, and abolition of anti-strike laws.

FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/tens-of-thousands-demand-end-to-child-poverty-and-israel-massacre-at-durham-miners-gala

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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: FRIDAY 12 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

11/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 11 July 2024.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.

As there are NO PAYWALLS and limited advertisements on InformingBritain.com, please consider supporting the website by subscribing to its official Social Media platforms.

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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

​This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
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​DAILY STAR: "Mystic Mog"
Jerry Lawton leads the front page.

Daily Star's readers probably won't need luck in The Euros final against Spain on Sunday but there's no harm rubbing the paws of this lookalike Phil Foden cat just in case.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "Scots NHS Cracks Down On 'Free' Prescriptions"
Michael Blackley leads the front page.

Health Chiefs have launched a crackdown on free prescriptions in Scotland in a bid to plug a £600Million black hole.
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​THE BOLTON NEWS: "'Chop Shop' Swoops Reveal £100K Bounty"
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.

Police raided two properties as part of an investigation into 'chop shops' in Bolton.

FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24444072.bolton-police-arrest-2-part-chop-shop-investigation
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THE SCOTSMAN: "School Closure Fears As Unions Ballot For New Wave Of Strikes"
Calum Ross / Alastair Dalton lead the front page.

Janitors, Catering Workers, and Nursery Staff could all walk out.

FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/education/scottish-schools-face-closure-after-summer-holidays-as-strike-action-looms-4699853
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​COVENTRY OBSERVER: "Judo Star Emma Is To Off To Battle For Glory In Paris"
Holly Clement leads the front page.

A Coventry University graduate, Emma Reid, is representing Team Great Britain at this years Olympic Games after winning a bronze medal at the recent World Judo Championships.

FULL STORY: CoventryObserver.co.uk/news/coventry-news-coventry-graduate-to-represent-team-gb-in-olympics
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Man Charged With Murder Of 'Kind And Caring' Mum"
Ffion Lewis leads the front page.

A man has been charged with murdering a mum-of-two. Richard Jones, of Y Rhodfa in Burry Port, will appear before magistrates on Friday charged with the murder of Sophie Evans in Llanelli.

FULL STORY: WalesOnline.co.uk/news/wales-news/man-charged-murder-kind-caring-29525411
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BROMSGROVE STANDARD: "Campaigners' Calls To Ditch 'White Elephant' A38 Plans"
Sonny Rackham leads the front page.

Residents in Bromsgrove gathered by the A38 on Sunday (July 7) to express anger at plans to fell a swathe of roadside trees as part of a carriageway development.
Campaigners have also raised major concerns surrounding the ‘white elephant’ scheme’s impacts on air quality and noise pollution due to the tree felling.

FULL STORY: BromsgroveStandard.co.uk/news/council-moves-to-ease-concerns-as-white-elephant-a38-project-leaves-hundreds-of-trees-in-its-wake
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Wales Hoping Botham Can Make Impact In Melbourne"
Andrew Baldock leads the sport.

Wales will hope that James Botham can make the same Melbourne impact as his grandfather did.

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​SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Corrupt Cop Stole Safe With £16K Inside"
Jason Evans leads the front page.

Sergeant pretended he had a Search Warrant in order to burgle victim's house.

FULL STORY: WalesOnline.co.uk/news/wales-news/corrupt-policeman-faked-search-warrant-29520719
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EVESHAM OBSERVER: "'Not Just Any Roles' As Family Toasts 30 Years At Town Shop"
Sonny Rackham leads the front page.

An Evesham family have propelled workplace relationships to new heights after working at the same supermarket for nearly 30 years combined.

FULL STORY: EveshamObserver.co.uk/news/evesham-store-celebrates-long-serving-trio-of-family-members
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MORNING STAR: "Labour Faces Pressure To Drop Cap On Child Benefit"
Elizabeth Short leads the front page.

Two-child limit set to drive many more into poverty.
Pressure piled on The Labour Party to scrap the Government’s cruel "sibling penalty" today as campaigners warned it’s set to push the majority of large families below the poverty line by the end of this Parliament.


FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/pressure-piles-labour-scrap-cruel-sibling-penalty-campaigners-warn-most-large
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REDDITCH & ALCESTER STANDARD: "Nightstop In Appeal To Help Young People"
Ashleigh Osborne leads the front page.
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A homelessness charity has launched an appeal to help young people reach a safe place at night. 

IN FULL: RedditchStandard.co.uk/news/redditch-nightstop-launches-appeal-for-hosts-to-come-forward
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WESTERN MAIL: "Officer Guilty Of Burglary And Corruption Offences"
Jason Evans leads the front page.

A corrupt Police Officer pretended he had a Search Warrant in order to enter a house and steal a safe containing thousands of pounds in cash.

FULL STORY: WalesOnline.co.uk/news/wales-news/corrupt-policeman-faked-search-warrant-29520719

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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "Defence Jobs Pioneers On Launch Pad"
Peter Magill leads the front page.

A pioneering 100 students in Lancashire have kickstarted a bursary programme to help revolutionise the jobs market.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 11 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

10/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 11 July 2024.
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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.

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THE SCOTSMAN: "SCOTS TAX GAP 'IMPACTING ON ECONOMY AND INVESTMENT'"
Calum Ross leads the front page.

Business chiefs warn over crippling recruitment challenges.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "CROSSBOW HORROR"
Rebecca Camber / Paul Thompson / James Fielding lead the front page.

Triple murder suspect is caught in cemetery.
Injured Kyle Clifford is 'stretchered away from the scene' after huge manhunt but police say no shots were fired by officers after BBC star's wife and daughters 'were tied up and shot dead with crossbow'.

FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13620791
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THE OLDHAM TIMES: "COLISEUM SAVED"
Olivia Bridge leads the front page.

A new chapter in Oldham's history books has just begun as Monday, July 8, will forever be remembered by generations and generations yet to come as the day the battle to save The Coliseum was won.

FULL STORY: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/24439553.oldham-coliseum-saved-fierce-relentless-campaign

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THE BOLTON NEWS: "50 FAMILIES ARE BEING PUT UP IN HOTELS"
Joe Harrigan leads the front page.

As many as 50 homeless families are being put up in hotels every night in Bolton as the borough faces "unprecedented pressure".

FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24438403.bolton-council-says-50-families-living-chain-hotels

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WIRRAL GLOBE: "'NOW IT'S TIME TO DELIVER CHANGE'"

The Labour Party retain four seats in Wirral as they win General Election.
Now, local MPs pledge to make changes 'for the better'.
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BURY TIMES: "TRIBUTE DAY IN TEEN'S MEMORY"
Lisa Valentine leads the front page.

The family of a "kind" teenager who died after a workplace incident in Bury has organised an event to keep his "memory alive for as long as possible".

FULL STORY: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/24440987.fundraiser-held-memory-kind-bury-teenager
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "YOUTH ZONE TO POWER UP FOR £3.1M UPGRADE"
Shuiab Khan leads the front page.

A major £3.1M project to transform and expand Blackburn Youth Zone has got underway in the Town Centre.
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​WOKINGHAM TODAY: "ROYALS SET FOR CASH BOOST"
Andy Preston leads the sport.

French midfielder Michael Olise has completed a transfer to Crystal Palace as Reading FC receives a record fee.

FULL STORY: Wokingham.Today/reading-fc-receive-record-fee-as-michael-olise-moves-to-crystal-palace
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WOKINGHAM TODAY: "LIB DEMS MAKE HISTORY"
Andy Preston leads the front page.

Wokingham saw a historic result as Liberal Democrat candidate Clive Jones was elected as the town’s new MP.

FULL STORY: Wokingham.Today/general-election-2024-conservatives-lose-wokingham-seat-for-first-ever-time-as-lib-dem-clive-jones-elected
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ROYSTON CROW: "NEW MPs ELECTED IN SHAKE-UP"
Georgia Barrow leads the front page.

New MPs have been elected in North ast Herts and South Cambridgeshire as many Conservative MPs across the country lost their seats.
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MORNING STAR: "STARMER: MORE CASH FOR WAR"
Berny Torre leads the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer "reckless" push for increased Nato spending will bring the world closer to war while deepening funding crises in Britain’s public services, anti-war campaigners warned today.

FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/nhs-and-education-face-cuts-reckless-sir-keir-pushes-increased-nato-spending
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "SWANS SET TO MAKE FIRST SIGNINGS OF SUMMER"
Tom Coleman leads the sport.

Swansea City are on the brink of sealing their first two signings of the summer transfer window.

FULL STORY: WalesOnline.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/swansea-city-close-double-transfer-29513989
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "DOPING BAN FOR FORMER OSPREY STAR"
John Jones leads the front page.

Wales rugby star Rhys Webb banned for four years as career effectively ended.
Former Wales scrum-half Rhys Webb has been banned from rugby for four years after testing positive for a growth hormone.

​FULL STORY: WalesOnline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/wales-rugby-star-rhys-webb-29517168
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KNUTSFORD GUARDIAN: "'BANKRUPTCY' COUNCIL ALERT"
Belinda Ryan leads the front page.

Cheshire East Council could be facing effective bankruptcy unless it acts soon after the authority's low reserves, historic over spending, challenging savings targets and inadequate OfSted rating were highlighted in an external review.

FULL STORY: KnutsfordGuardian.co.uk/news/24440492.cheshire-east-given-bankruptcy-warning-damning-review-report
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 10 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

9/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 10 July 2024.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "SNP'S 'STALINIST' LEADERSHIP MUST GO, SAYS EX-DEPUTY"
Michael Blackley leads the front page.

Jim Sillars says the party's 'Stalinist' leadership must go following General Election disaster.

FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13617465
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THE SCOTSMAN: "SCOTRAIL CUTS 600 SERVICES AS DRIVER PAY DISPUTES ESCALATES"
Alastair Dalton leads the front page. 
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ScotRail are to suspend more than a quarter of its services a day from Wednesday "to provide greater certainty and reliability" following mounting short-notice cancellations in a pay dispute with its unions.


FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/transport/scotrail-aslef-rmt-drivers-pay-timetable-4695554
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DAILY EXPRESS: "CLEVERLY: LABOUR HAS HUNG A HUGE 'OPEN' SIGN ON WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER"
Michael Knowles leads the front page.

Shadow Home Secretary James Cleverly attacks new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for being 'too scared' to be tough on migration after Labour ditched Rwanda deportation scheme.

FULL STORY: Express.co.uk/news/politics/1921051/james-cleverly-keir-starmer-open-sign-migrants
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DAILY MIRROR: "BOND OF BROTHERS"
Paul Byrne / Andy Lines lead the front page.

Gareth Southgate praised the team bond that has kept England's Euro fight alive. 
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DAILY RECORD: "SCRAP THE TWO-CHILD CAP, KEIR"

Labour leader Anas Sarwar has urged Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child cap on benefits.
The new Prime Minister has yet to commit to ending the cruel rule imposed by The Conservative Party on families in need. 
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THE GUARDIAN: "STARMER CALLS ON NATO TO RAISE DEFENCE SPENDING"
Pippa Crerar leads the front page.

Keir Starmer will today call on NATO countries to increase defence spending in response to rising global threats.
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THE JOURNAL: "DRINK-DRIVER JAILED FOR 141MPH HORROR CRASH ON A1 THAT KILLED BOY AND AUNT"
David Huntley leads the front page. 

Darryl Anderson appeared at Durham Crown Court to be sentenced for two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.


FULL STORY: ChronicleLive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/drunk-audi-driver-hit-141mph-29500805
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DAILY STAR: "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU TO REALLY REALLY GO FOR IT"
Jerry Lawton leads the front page. 
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England go into battle with the Dutch tonight knowing they are 90 minutes away from the Euros Final.
Or a bit longer if it goes to penalties.
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FINANCIAL TIMES: "DYSON DEALS BLOW TO LABOUR'S GROWTH STRATEGY BY AXING QUARTER OF UK STAFF"
Michael O'Dwyer / Peter Campbell lead the front page.

Dyson are axing about 1,000 jobs in the United Kingdom, or more than a quarter of their workforce.

FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/d861e223-4f90-4a1e-97a8-eef51c265d66
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MORNING STAR: "LABOUR URGED TO REPEAL ANTI PROTEST LAWS"
Berny Torre leads the front page.

Labour was urged to scrap Tory anti-protest laws and reject harmful rhetoric used to stigmatise peaceful demonstrations.

FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/new-government-urged-scrap-anti-protest-laws-restore-freedom-expression
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "KEY HOMES FOR NHS STAFF NOW UNDERWAY"
Bill Jacobs leads the front page.

Construction work has started on a major 205 home development close to the Royal Blackburn Hospital for NHS Staff by Keepmoat Homes. 


FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24440303.work-starts-205-new-homes-near-royal-blackburn-hospital
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "PLANS TO PARTY TILL MIDNIGHT AT BOXER'S VENUE"
Jack Tooth leads the front page.

Amir Khan's wedding venue is asking for a late-night licence amid opposition from some neighbours.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: TUESDAY 09 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

8/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 09 July 2024.
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DAILY STAR: "I GOT 99 PROBLEMS BUT A BEACH AIN'T ONE"
Andrew Jameson leads the front page.

It's going to cost a lot of lolly to put an Ice Cream Van right after it was washed out to sea. 
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THE SCOTSMAN: "VICTIMS GROUP SAFETY FEARS OVER RELEASE OF PRISONERS"
Calum Ross leads the front page. 

A charity dedicated to helping victims of crime has demanded answers from the Government over plans for the early release of long-term prisoners.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "ROWLING ATTACKS PM OVER NEW WOMEN'S MINISTER"
Daniel Martin leads the front page. 

Sir Keir Starmer has sparked a row by appointing a Women's Minister who said there are many definitions of a woman. 
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DAILY RECORD: "BUTTERFLY GIRL'S PAIN GEL VICTORY"
Vivienne Aitken leads the front page.

Butterfly girl Isla Grist has been given new hope after a treatment that could ease her pain was given the green light. 
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DAILY MAIL: "ATROCITY THAT SHOWS WHY BRITAIN AND NATO MUST SPEND MORE ON DEFENCE"
Jason Groves / Mark Nicol lead the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer was under pressure on defence after Russia's sickening attack on a Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "ATROCITY THAT SHOWS WHY BRITAIN AND NATO MUST SPEND MORE ON DEFENCE"
Jason Groves / Mark Nicol lead the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer was under pressure on defence after Russia's sickening attack on a Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
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THE I: "REEVES READY FOR WAR OVER THE UK'S GREEN BELT AS SHE VOWS TO TAKE ON NIMBYS"
Richard Vaughan leads the front page. 

The Chancellor makes clear she is preparing for a showdown.

FULL STORY: INews.co.uk/news/politics/ugly-green-belt-london-manchester-bristol-earmarked-200000-homes-3159065

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​FINANCIAL TIMES: "REEVES SOUNDS THE ALARM ON FINANCES AND ORDERS ANALYSIS OF TORY SPENDING"
Sam Fleming / George Parker / Jim Pickard / Joshua Oliver lead the front page. 

Rachel Reeves has warned that Britain's new Labour Government has inherited "the worst set of circumstances since the second World War".

FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/ab7a74a0-3353-4254-b112-b8fd19bf5bd2

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MORNING STAR: "VICTORIOUS LEFT PREPARES FOR POWER IN FRANCE"
Roger McKenzie leads the front page.

The left coalition was preparing for power yesterday after it scored a sensational victory in Sunday's second round of voting for the French National Assembly. 

FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/left-coalition-scores-sensational-victory-in-french-election
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METRO (ENGLAND): "GROUNDEDHOG DAY"
Sarah Hooper leads the front page.

Thousands of holidaymakers have been left grounded after airlines axed dozens of flights due to bad weather and Air Traffic Control issues.

FULL STORY: Metro.co.uk/2024/07/08/london-airport-flight-cancellations-sees-travel-chaos-passengers-21184013
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METRO (SCOTLAND): "PRISON BREAK"
Craig Paton leads the front page.

Long-term prisoners in Scotland could be released after serving two thirds of their sentence under Government plans. 
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "FEARS PLAN FOR HOMES COULD HIT GREEN BELT"
Ralph Blackburn leads the front page.
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Rachel Reeves plans to build on the so-called "grey belt" risk undermining the green belt and damaging important wildlife corridors.
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "RESIDENTS ARE EVICTED FROM TRAVELLER SITE"
Chris Jaffray leads the front page. 

Police and Council Officials gathered at Bolton's Gypsy and Traveller Site as moves to evict those living there started.

IN FULL: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24437805.travellers-evicted-moses-gate-site-move-breightmet
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "SHOPS SQUARE 'NEEDS REVIVAL'"
Shuiab Khan leads the front page.

A Publican has called for the regeneration of what used to be one of Blackburn's bustling upmarket shopping areas. 
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: MONDAY 08 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

7/7/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Monday 08 July 2024.
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DAILY RECORD: "STURGEON OWES US AN APOLOGY"
Chris McCall leads the front page.

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon should carry blame for The SNP's shattering General Election defeat, according to ousted MP Joanna Cherry.

FULL STORY: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/politics/nicola-sturgeon-owes-snp-apology-33186758
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THE SCOTSMAN: "STARMER PROMISES TO 'RESET' RELATIONSHIP WITH HOLYROOD"
Rachel Amery leads the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer vowed to "reset" the relationship between the UK and Scottish Governments and thanked Scots for putting "trust and faith" in The Labour Party.

FULL STORY: scotsman.com/news/politics/prime-minister-keir-starmer-vows-to-reset-the-relationship-between-the-uk-and-scottish-governments-4693706
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DAILY EXPRESS: "OUR CHALLENGE TO LABOUR IN SHAPING BRITAIN'S FUTURE"

Daily Express today launches their own manifesto to put you at the heart of our job of holding The Labour Government to account.
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "SNP BLAME GAME TIPS PARTY INTO CIVIL WAR"
Michael Blackley leads the front page.

​Civil War has erupted within The SNP in the aftermath of its humiliating July 4 General Election wipeout.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "LABOUR TO BRING BACK HOUSING TARGETS"
Daniel Martin leads the front page.

Rachel Reeves will reinstate compulsory house-building targets as part of an overhaul of Britain's planning rules. 
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THE I: "LABOUR HEADING FOR NEW BREXIT CLASH WITH EU ON EXTRA MIGRANTS"
Arj Singh leads the front page. 

David Lammy has called for 'closer relationship' with Europe.


FULL STORY: inews.co.uk/news/politics/labour-brexit-clash-eu-migration-3157189
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THE JOURNAL: "YOU HAVE WON... NOW GIVE US WHAT WE NEED"

The Journal calls on Labour Government to match North East of England voters' faith with action that unlocks region's potential and improves lives in the community.
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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 04 JULY 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

3/7/2024

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​Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 04 July 2024.
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It's the day of the United Kingdom General Election of 2024.
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THE READING CHRONICLE​: "'Absolute Scandal'"
James Earnshaw leads the front page.

Reading FC's Women's team have been demoted to Tier 5 of the football pyramid and its academy shut down due to lack of funding.​
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SCOTTISH DAILY MAIL: "Back Rishi And Beat The SNP"
Michael Blackley leads the front page.

Scots voters can deal the failing SNP a crushing blow by backing Rishi Sunak in the polls.

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ROYSTON CROW: "Burglar Jailed For Rampage With Machete"
Anne Suslak leads the front page.

A burglar who went on a rampage smashing cars and demanding money from terrified victims has been jailed for more than five years. 
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FULL STORY: Royston-Crow.co.uk/news/24416029.bassingbourn-machete-wielding-masked-burglar-jailed
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DAILY MIRROR: "Vote For Change Vote Labour"

Daily Mirror's front page fully backs The Labour Party in General Election.

Britain can be better than this.
Today you have the chance to make history.
Together we can chose a brighter future.

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WOKINGHAM TODAY: "'It's A Disgrace'"
Andy Preston leads the sport.

Reading FC Women to drop out of Championship and Women's academy to close.  

FULL STORY: Wokingham.Today/reading-fc-women-to-drop-out-of-championship-and-womens-academy-to-close
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WOKINGHAM TODAY: "Shock Find On Side Of Busy Road"
Andrew Batt leads the front page.

A shock discovery was made alongside a busy road last weekend. 
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DAILY STAR: "Toodle Pip!"
James Caven leads the front page.

Remember Bozo.
Remember Partygate.
Remember Lettuce Liz.
Remember Rishi & D-Day.
Remember to vote.
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BURY TIMES: "Sisters Tried To Plot Brother's Escape"
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.

Two sisters have been found guilty of trying to help their brother escape justice and flee to Pakistan.

FULL STORY: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/24426096.cole-kershaw-sisters-found-guilty-helping-man-try-evade-justice
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NORTHWICH & WINSFORD GUARDIAN: "Hi-Tech Way To Catch Dealers"
Rob Goulding leads the front page.

A County Lines drug operation in Northwich was rumbled after dealer was identified through facial recognition technology in the town.

FULL STORY: NorthwichGuardian.co.uk/news/24424321.county-lines-drug-dealers-operating-northwich-jailed
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METRO (ENGLAND): "The Nation Decides"
Craig Munro leads the front page.

Top Tory admits Labour 'likely to win'.
Britain goes to the polls today.
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ST. HELENS STAR: "Arrest After 'Kill' Threats"
Simon Mulligan leads the front page.

A man has been arrested after a stand-off at a flat in St. Helens that lasted seven hours.

FULL STORY: StHelensStar.co.uk/news/24429141.police-name-man-charged-seven-hour-police-stand-off-st-helens
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "Chimney House Back On"
Jack Tooth leads the front page.
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A phenomenal plan for a 60-foot-high house at Barrow Bridge is back on the cards.
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THE HERALD: "Your Vote Is Your Voice"

The Herald remind their readers that voting today will give you the power to decide how the United Kingdom is run for at least the next five years. 
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Vote Tory"

Daily Express are asking their readers to Vote Tory as The Conservative Party face a punishing pounding at the Ballot Box.
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WARRINGTON GUARDIAN: "Knife Crime Needs To End Now"
Jessica Barnes leads the front page.

Esther Ghey, the mother of Brianna Ghey, launches a campaign to end Knife Crime after her daughter's murder. 

FULL STORY: WarringtonGuardian.co.uk/news/24420965.esther-ghey-mum-brianna-speaks-knife-crime
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LEIGH JOURNAL: "Honours For Hero Police"
Kelsey Maxwell leads the front page.

Police Officers Ellen Fazackerley and Rebecca Hamer are to be given a GMP Award after saving a man's life in a Machete Attack.

FULL STORY: LeighJournal.co.uk/news/24415747.officers-live-saving-actions-chaotic-machete-incident-commended
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​LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "Town's Taxi Drivers Are 'Uber' Annoyed"
Shuaib Khan leads the front page.

Licenced Cab Drivers in Blackburn are set to hold an Uber protest in the town.

FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24423442.cabbies-protest-uber-drivers-poaching-customers
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