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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (THURSDAY'S PAPERS): THURSDAY 11 JUNE 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

10/6/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 11 June 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.

Financial Times: "ECB REINED IN REVOLUT'S EUROPEAN ARM OVER RAPID PACE OF PRODUCT INNOVATION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Laith Al-Khalaf / Olaf Storbeck

European Central Bank moved to rein in Revolut's operations, placing extra restrictions on the European arm of the continent's most valuable fintech.
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The Times: "SINGLE MIGRANT SENT BACK AFTER CROSSING IRISH BORDER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan

United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border, as the government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES AXED FOR OVAL AND ROOT TO LEAD"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Ammon

Joe Root has been named the interim England captain after Ben Stokes was left out of the squad for the second Test against New Zealand pending further investigations into a late-night drinking incident.
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The Scotsman: "SWINNEY CALLS FOR CALM AFTER RACIST ATTACKS IN UGLY PROTEST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn McLaughlin

Anti-racism campaigners have condemned a "horrific attempt to divide our communities" after rioting in which members of the public were "attacked because of the colour of their skin".
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Daily Mirror: "YES WE KANSAS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Armstrong

Three Lions Mania has hit Kansas City as the biggest ever World Cup kicks off tonight.
Locals are flying the flag for Thomas Tuchel’s boys, who will be based at a posh hotel in their neighbourhood.
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​Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "LIE BACK & THINK OF ENGLAND WINNING"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup.
The striker says the squad must picture themselves winning games.
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The I Paper: "PICTURED: RUSSIAN DRONE TECH BOSS AT DISNEYLAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Lewis

Russian drone tech boss Aleksei Kolotilov at DisneyLand.
The creator of a key attack drone simulator (which he calls a video game) travels freely despite sanctions.
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Daily Record: "TORTURE & TRAGEDY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Suter

The victim of a horrific attack on a Belfast street in Northern Ireland was subjected to an earlier brutal assault in United Kingdom.
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The Bolton News: "MASSIVE NEW DEVELOPMENT GETS GO-AHEAD"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Dougherty

Thousands of jobs are set to be created after plans to develop one of the borough's largest industrial sites into a premier nemployment destination were approved.
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Daily Mail: "PHONE 'KILL SWITCH' TO END TRADE IN STOLEN MOBILES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber
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The booming trade in stolen Mobile Phones has been dealt with a huge blow thanks to advances in technology.
Apple has agreed to install a "Kill Switch" that will make any stolen IOS device worthless. 
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Glasgow Times: "POLICE BRACE FOR MORE 'RACE RIOTS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Stewart Paterson

Police Scotland are braced to deal with further disorder in Glasgow after violence erupted and people were attacked when a group gathered in Buchanan Street following the attempted murder of a man in Belfast.
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Daily Express: "'MONSTER' WILL BE FREE TO WALK STREETS ALONE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Ashmore
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Police surveillance of Christian Brueckner, the Madeleine McCann disappearance's prime suspect, has been halted by a German court.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES AXED, ROOT NAMED CAPTAIN"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Rory Dollard

England captain Ben Stokes and fast bowler Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand.
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The Oldham Times: "UNCERTAINTY OVER THEATRE REOPENING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sofia Fedeczko

Six months away from the planned reopening of Oldham Coliseum, there’s still no word on whether it will be ready for Panto Season 2026.
Originally slated for a 2025 reopening, the historic theatre in the heart of Oldham is currently undergoing a massive renovation.
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​Morning Star: "DON'T USE TRAGEDY TO FUEL HOSTILITY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Roger McKenzie / Andrew Murray

The family of Belfast stabbing victim Stephen Ogilvie said they don't want the attack to "divide people or fuel hostility". 
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES DROPPED AS ROOT TAKES CHARGE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

England captain Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson have been left out of the squad for next week's second Test against New Zealand.
Joe Root has been drafted in as interim Captain.
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​Messenger Newspapers: "CASH IN SUITCASE SWINDLE RUMBLED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Melanie Disley

A crime family used a corrupt airline check-in attendant to smuggle almost £30 million of cash out of United Kingdom in suitcases on board Emirates flights, a court has heard.
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The Times Scotland: "SINGLE MIGRANT SENT BACK AFTER CROSSING IRISH BORDER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan

United Kingdom has returned only one Asylum Seeker to Ireland after they crossed the Irish border.
​The government prepares to intensify efforts to crack down on the route being used as a “back door” for Illegal Immigration days on from the Belfast attack.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "SCOTLAND ARE A GOAL THREAT, CLAIMS ADAMS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant

Striker Ché Adams says he feels happie playing in a front two and Scotland will carry more goal threat at FIFA World Cup than they did at UEFA Euro 2024.
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The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "LEADING FROM THE FRONT FOR NEW FUEL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Spalding & South Holland Voice Editorial 

A South Holland logistics company is spearheading the drive into carbon-neutral transport by running lorries on gas and sharing their refuelling station with neighbours.
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The Guardian: "WATER CANNON DEPLOYED ON SECOND NIGHT OF UNREST IN NORTHERN IRELAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hannah Al-Othman / Rory Carroll / Peter Walker

Police have used water cannon against rioters in Belfast, Northern Ireland in a second night of anti- immigration protests.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "TRAM RISKS BEING 'FANTASY PROJECT'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ian Swanson
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Edinburgh’s proposed new North/South tramline risks becoming a “fantasy project” due to lack of funding, Kevin Lang has claimed.
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Bury Times: "POLICE CRACKDOWN ON E-BIKE SCOURGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson

Greater Manchester Police in Bury have warned they will crack down on nuisance off-road bikes, E-Bikes and Quad Bikes.
Greater Manchester Police have launched Operation Hurricane.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "FURY AS SNP AND GREENS BLOCK MURRELL PROBE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

John Swinney (First Minister of Scotland also leader of Scottish National Party) and his ‘Green lapdogs' have sparked fury by 'shamefully' blocking a Holyrood Inquiry into the Peter Murrell scandal of embezzling hundreds of thousands from SNP.
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Melton Times: "175 YEARS OF PORK PIES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie

A week of celebrations are being lined up to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Ye olde Pork Pie Shoppe in Melton Mowbray.
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Daily Star: "ON ME HEAD, SUN!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

England's football heroes posed for their official FIFA World Cup photos on the eve of tonight's first game covered in sunburn.
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "IVAN TO WIN THE WORLD CUP"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Ivan Toney insists England "are going all the way" and can win FIFA World Cup.
The striker says Thomas Tuchel the squad must picture themselves winning games.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "DISMAY AT ROLE FOR FLY-TIPPING FINE COUNCILLOR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan

The main opposition group on Blackburn With Darwen Council has hit out over the appointment of a councillor who was fined for fly-tipping to a leading environmental role.
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The Daily Telegraph: "SMUGGLERS GUARANTEE UK ENTRY VIA IRELAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Charles Hymas / Mitchell Durdin

The Daily Telegraph reveal that people smuggling gangs are offering Illegal Immigrants guaranteed passage to United Kingdom via fights to Dublin.
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​The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "ROOT CAPTAIN AS STOKES DROPPED"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Will MacPherson 

Ben Stokes has been dropped from England's squad for next week’s second Test against New Zealand for breaking curfew, leading to a shock return to captaincy for Joe Root ahead of Harry Brook.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS): WEDNESDAY 10 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

9/6/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages and Back Pages for Wednesday 10 May 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.

Daily Express: "'THE VERY BEST OF HUMANITY'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Paul Jeeves / Michael Knowles 

Three heroes who rushed to save a man at risk of being beheaded by a knife attacker have been praised as “the very best of humanity”.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "SAK RACE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Thomas Tuchel the Head Coach of England has admitted that Bukayo Saka is struggling with an Achilles, a huge injury worry ahead of FIFA World Cup.
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The Scotsman: "POLICE ALARM AS ANTI-TERROR REFERRALS SOAR IN SCOTLAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn McLaughlin
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The number of referrals under Scotland's terrorism prevention programme reached a record high over the past year, amid warnings from Police Scotland that the increased demand on specialist officers is not sustainable.
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The Daily Telegraph: "'BEHEADING' SUSPECT ENTERED UK VIA ASYLUM LOOPHOLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steve Bird / Fiona Parker / Charles Hymas / Cameron Henderson

A Sudanese man who is suspected of attempting to behead a man on a Belfast street in Northern Ireland used a loophole in the Asylum System to gain entry to United Kingdom.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "STRUGGLING STOKES MAY QUIT CRICKET"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Will MacPherson / Gavin Mairs

Ben Stokes has been given “time and space” by England to decide his Test future amid fears he could retire.
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The National: "FM STEPS IN AFTER US DENIES ENTRY TO SCOTLAND FANS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

First Minister John Swinney has intervened after many Scotland fans were denied entry to United States just days before FIFA World Cup begins.
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The Guardian: "VIOLENCE ERUPTS IN BELFAST AFTER PROTESTS OVER STABBING ATTACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rory Carroll / Vikram Dodd / Helena Horton

Protests against immigration erupted in violence across Northern Ireland after Far Right activists called for demonstrations in response to a stabbing attack that was captured on a graphic video.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "SUDANESE KNIFE ATTACK SUSPECT GOT ASYLUM AFTER TAKING BACK DOOR TO UK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Barret / Glen Keogh / James Fielding

New questions were raised over a gaping‘backdoor to Britain' following the horrrific Belfast knife attack.
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The Yorkshire Post: "TAXI 'FAILURES' LINKED TO GROOMING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

Members Of Parliament have urged United Kingdom's Government to get tough on taxi standards, warning that “licence shopping” is undermining efforts to protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse.
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Metro [South Edition]: ""HISTORIC DAY FOR VICTIMS TERRIFIED BY TRAIN PESTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

The first man has been convicted under a new Sexual Harrassment Law after grabbing a woman's hair on a train - and his victim has welcomed the historic charge.
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Glasgow Times: "THIEVES STEAL £8K OF EQUIPMENT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amy Myles

A macro photographer known for his popular "Wee Mad Beasties" project on Instagram has lost £8,500 worth of specialist camera gear after thieves cloned his car key and raided his locked vehicle while he slept in the Ruchill area of Glasgow.
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The Times: "REFUGEE CHARGED WITH 'MEDIEVAL' KNIFE ATTACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mario Ledwith / Constance Kampfner / Matt Dathan

A Sudanese man charged with attempted murder for a “medieval” knife attack in Belfast was granted leave to remain in United Kingdom in 2023.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES WEIGHS UP HIS FUTURE AS CAPTAIN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Ammon / Tom Ball / Alex Lowe

Ben Stokes is weighing up whether to resign or leave ECB to decide his future as England Test captain after a late night incident in a Chelsea nightclub.
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The Bolton News: "FAMILIES BEING MOVED TO TOWN FROM LONDON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

Vulnerable families have reportedly been moved to Bolton in Greater Manchester from London where they have been considered ‘too expensive a problem’ amid a‘housing market failure’.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "MAJORITY OPPOSE NORTH-SOUTH LINE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alastair Dalton

A public consultation on Edinburgh's proposed £2.9 billion second Tram Line has revealed low support and deep division over its north/south route.
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Daily Star: "SHIRTY TRICKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ed Easton

Fake football shirts are flooding into United Kingdom ahead of FIFA World Cup.
And Daily Star have found fans often fail to spot the counterfeits.
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The Times Scotland: "REFUGEE CHARGED WITH 'MEDIEVAL' KNIFE ATTACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mario Ledwith / Constance Kampfner / Matt Dathan

A Sudanese man charged with attempted murder for a “medieval” knife attack in Belfast was granted leave to remain in United Kingdom in 2023.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "GORDON I WAS TOLD SURGERY COULD KILL ME"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant

Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon was told he could die or be left paralysed if surgery went wrong on a recent neck injury.
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​Morning Star: "LABOUR'S ACADEMY PLAN RISKS 'RISKS BILLIONS' IN EQUAL PAY CLAIMS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

Schools could inherit billions of pounds worth of equal pay claims under Labour Party plans to transfer up to 200,000 Support Staff from Local Authorities into academies, Unions are warning.
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "REGULATOR IN TOUCH OVER ALLEGATIONS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

The football regulators are in contact with West Ham United after allegations were made against co-owner David Sullivan that he had pressured aspiring models for sex.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "SAUSAGE DOG KILLED IN SUSTAINED ATTACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad

A miniature dachshund was killed in a sustained attack after two XL Bully type dogs escaped from a property in the Darwen area.
Daniel Buckley of Lynwood Avenue admitted being in charge of a dangerous dog.
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Daily Mirror: "REFUSED ENTRY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andy Lines

In the latest scandal to hit the tournament, the football world reacted with fury after Omar Artan, a FIFA World Cup referee from Africa, was banned from United States.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "THIS IS MY BEST SHOT"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

England captain Harry Kane who had a staggering season at Bayern Munich says this is the best chance he will ever have to win FIFA World Cup.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (TUESDAY'S PAPERS): TUESDAY 09 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

8/6/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages and Back Pages for Tuesday 09 May 2026.
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The Independent: "TRUMP'S DESPERATE PLEA ON CEASEFIRE 'STOP SHOOTING'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alex Croft

Iran and Israel have called off strikes following a desperate plea by Donald Trump, as a escalation of violence between the countries threatened peace negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "ROUNDABOUT ROADWORKS TO TAKE 6 MONTHS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will Morgan

Months of delays and disruption for Blackburn motorists in Lancashire from a major road upgrade will start in just a few weeks’ time.
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The Irish World: "IRELAND TO TAKE IN $35 BILLION IN CORPORATION TAX"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: The Irish World Editorial

The full extent of Ireland's economic dependence on the €32.9 billion it receivesa in Corporation Tax has been disclosed following filings in United States.
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The Irish World (Sport/Back Page): "DREAM COME TRUE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: The Irish World Editorial

Katie Taylor says the prospect of bringing the curtain down on her distinguished career at Croke Park is beyond her "wildest dreams".
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​Glasgow Times: "TENTS TO HELP CITY'S HOMELESS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Stewart Paterson

A homeless charity has resorted to putting sleep pods outside on the pavement because their shelter is full.
Homeless Project Scotland said demand is so high it has been forced to turn people away night after night but last weekend exasperated volunteers decided to offer another solution.


FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/26175996.glasgow-charity-puts-tents-streets-homeless-people
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Morning Star: "'STINK OF LEGAL CORRUPTION'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christophe Domec
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Health campaigners demanded the Governmenet put an end to the "dizzying revolving door of corruption" after it was revealed a top health official had close ties with Palantir while they were holding a £330 million contract with NHS.
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "ENGLAND LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER SPAIN DEFEAT"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial 

Sarina Wiegman will make changes for England's final World Cup qualifier after admitting last week's defeat by Spain felt like a "hit on the chin". 
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The Bolton News: "DISABLED MAN WAS WRONGLY ARRESTED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Regent

A disabled man, who claimed Greater Manchester Police ignored his disability, is in “shock” after police wrongly arrested him in his home.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/26169590.disabled-bolton-man-shook-up-police-wrongly-arrest
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES FUTURE IN DOUBT AFTER INCIDENT IN NIGHTCLUB"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth Ammon / Charlie Morgan

Ben Stokes' future as England captain is in doubt after he was allegedly involved in a nightclub incident with a Saracens academy player having won a Test match at Lord’s hours earlier.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "999 HEROES SAVED COLLEAGUE'S BABY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Callum McCormack

A West Lothian mother and Scottish Ambulance Service dispatcher has
expressed her gratitude to the emergency crews who saved her and her newborn son.
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The Daily Telegraph: "BILLIONS IN AID CASH HANDED TO TERRORISTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rozina Sabur
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Terrorists, hostile states and gangsters have been given more than £28 billion of taxpayers’ money, including through aid payments, according to a secret government report.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES CAPTAINCY IN DOUBT OVER SARACENS NIGHTCLUB INCIDENT"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Will Macpherson / Charles Richardson / Nick Hoult

Ben Stokes' position as England Test captain is hanging by a thread after an altercation at a nightclub with a Saracens rugby player in the early hours of yesterday morning.
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Daily Record: "TARTAN ARMY STUMPED BY TRUMP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark McGivern

Scotland fans, who have been told need a new Criminal Record check and barred from United States, have urged Donald Trump to get them to FIFA World Cup.
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​Metro [South Edition]: "LIEUTENANT IN KINAHAN GANG JAILED FOR HIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Elizabeth McAllister 

A senior member of Kinahan crime gang has been jailed for a 'callous and cruel' killing amid a gangland feud - as the net closes in on the feared family.
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Metro [North Edition] (Sport/Back Page): "FRIENDLY FIRE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Fraser Rorison

Scottish Football Association has defended their actions over a cancelled friendly after Scotland's Head Coach Steve Clarke branded 'unprofessional' by Norway counterpart Ståle Solbakken.
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Daily Mail: "IS UNIVERSITY A WASTE OF MONEY?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Eleanor Harding

Half of graduate earn less than the average National Wage five years after leaving university, a damning report has warned.
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​Daily Mirror: "'PREDATOR'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Jefferies

West Ham United co-owner David Sullivan is facing allegations he preyed on young women for sex when he was the boss of a porn empire.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "OH NO, BEN NOT AGAIN"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Joshua Peck

Ben Stokes' future as England captain is in doubt after he was involved in a nightclub “incident” following the Test win over New Zealand.
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The Times Scotland: "WEST HAM OWNER 'ABUSED POWER TO PREY ON WOMEN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shanti Das / Charlotte Wace / James Beal / Charlotte Alt

The billionaire owner of West Ham United has been accused of abusing his power to prey on young women for sex, in claims dating back to the 1980s.
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The Guardian: "ZELENSKYY TAKES AIM AT REFORM UK'S 'MISTAKE' ON UKRAINE FLAGS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pippa Crerar / Luke Harding

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said the decision by some Reform UK councils to take down the Ukrainian flag was the kind of “small mistake that can break a big friendship”, as he underlined the significance of strong bilateral relations.
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Daily Express: "KEMI: RESTORE COMMON SENSE TO PUBLIC SERVICES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown

Kemi Badenoch will unveil plans to replace equality rules with “common sense”.
An end to “box ticking” would see public sector staff focus on their jobs.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "NOT AGAIN, BEN"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Joshua Peck
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Ben Stokes' future as England captain is in doubt after he was involved in a nightclub “incident” following Sunday's Test win over New Zealand.
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The Scotsman: "SNP BRANDED 'DESPERATE' IN MOVE TO BLOCK MURRELL PROBE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant
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SNP’s opposition to a Westminster inquiry into the Peter Murrell embezzlement scandal has been dismissed as “hysterical nonsense”.
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The Times: "WEST HAM OWNER 'ABUSED POWER TO PREY ON WOMEN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shanti Das / Charlotte Wace / James Beal / Charlotte Alt

The billionaire owner of West Ham United has been accused of abusing his power to prey on young women for sex, in claims dating back to the 1980s.
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​Daily Star: "WISH YOU WEREN'T HERE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alex Croft

A Great White shar has been seen prowling Mediterranean Sea as millions of families prepare for their Summer Holidays across European hotspots.
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "SHAME AGAIN"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Joshua Peck

Ben Stokes' future as England captain is in doubt after he was involved in a nightclub “incident” following the Test win over New Zealand at Lord’s.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (THURSDAY'S PAPERS): THURSDAY 04 JUNE 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

3/6/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Thursday 04 May 2026.
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Financial Times: "VANGUARD ETF HITS $1TN AS INVESTORS QUEUE UP FOR BLOCKBUSTER AI LISTINGS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steve Johnson / Emily Herbert

Vanguard's S&P 500 tracker became the first exchange traded find to hit $1TN in assets, reflecting the weight of passive money ready to buy into SpaceX and Anthropic.
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Metro [South Edition]: "YUSUF, YOU WAZZOCK!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Reform UK's Zia Yusuf has been mocked for an apparent race clanger amid the political storm about alleged 'two-tier' policing over the ordeal of teenage murder victim Henry Nowak.
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The National: "'A MERE PUPPET' QUESTIONS OVER ALEXANDER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Laura Pollock

Scottish National Party have demanded the Prime Minister's independent ethics adviser investigate whether Douglas Alexander has broken the Ministerial Code.
 

FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/26164376.snp-demand-probe-whether-douglas-alexander-broke-ministerial-code
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The Bolton News: "FREE BUSES FOR CHILDREN HAILED 'A REAL BOOST'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Isobel Forbes

Children in Greater Manchester will enjoy free bus travel during the Summer Holidays to help families save money.
A funding boost which will enable children to travel for free on some buses has been welcomed by Bolton's transport boss.


FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/26154470.bolton-children-travel-free-buses-summer
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Morning Star: "UNFORGIVABLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was slammed for an "unforgivable” snub to the grieving family of teen murder victim Henry Nowak after Far-Right riots left 11 Police Officers injured in Southampton.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unforgivable
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "'NO CIA PLOT BEHIND BANKSEY POISONING'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

Morning Star's Sport/Back Page debunks any CIA involvement in 'Banksey's poisoning', featuring an interview with football legend Sir Geoff Hurst on his 1970 World Cup memorabilia auction and the infamous incident.
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​South Wales Argus: "HERO DAD SAVES SON FROM 'GUN THREAT'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chloe Atkinson

A father tackled a teenager to protect his 11-year-old son after an Armed Robbery attempt at a Skate Park.
Robin Willis rushed to the scene after his son Ben said a boy had pointed a gun at him and demanded his bike.

FULL REPORT: SouthWalesArgus.co.uk/news/26159770.dad-wrestles-teenage-gunman-held-cwmbran-son-gunpoint
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Daily Record: "MARKED MAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Norman Silvester

Scottish National Party fraudster Peter Murrell has been warned he will be a "marked man" in jail.
A soft target for bullies and gangland extortion demands.
A lawyer says he risks attacks if he seeks protection. 
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Daily Mail: "TORIES CALL FOR HENRY POLICE TO BE INVESTIGATED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Camber

The police watchdog was under mounting pressure to investigate the Police Officers who handcuffed stabbed student Henry Nowak as he lay dying.
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Bury Times: "WOMAN CHARGED OVER INCIDENTS AT CAR PARK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Watson

A woman, who is not being named for safeguarding purposes, has been charged with four counts of public nuisances following repeated incidents at The Rock car park in Bury.

FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/26153607.woman-charged-repeated-incidents-rock-bury
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Daily Express: "POLICE CHIEF APOLOGY FOR HENRY NOWAK TRAGEDY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Knowles 

The head of the Police Force that handcuffed dying Henry Nowak said he is “genuinely sorry” but denied that it was two-tier policing. 
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "JOE LICENCE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rory Dollard

Ben Stokes has warned that stars like Jofra Archer could quit international cricket if England play hard-ball over the Indian Premier League.
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The Times Scotland: "MURRELL 'PROTECTED STURGEON IN PLEA DEAL'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Sanderson

Prosecutors agreed to drop a series of allegations against Peter Murrell that would have heaped further embarrassment on former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in exchange for the former Scottish National Party Chief Executive’s guilty plea, it has emerged.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "CLARKE 'WON'T REMEMBER' NEW RULES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant

Scotland National Team players, and their Head Coach Steve Clarke, were given a crash course on new FIFA World Cup rules and regulations before their tournament opener on 14 June 2026.
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Narrogin Observer [Australia]: "TAKEN TOO SOON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jacki Elezovich / Taylor Renouf

A young British woman who travelled to Western Australia to start a new life with her boyfriend has been identified as the victim of a fatal crash.
Annie Evans-Lewis had just entered her 20s when she made the big move from her home in Carmarthen, Wales, all the way to Perth to be with partner Cai James.


FULL REPORT: NarroginObserver.com.au/news/wa/young-wales-woman-annie-evans-lewis-dies-in-horror-crash-after-starting-new-life-in-western-australia-c-22349784
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Daily Star: "THREE LIONS WILL ROAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

1966 World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst believes our hero Three Lions will return home with the trophy this Summer.
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​Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "FORKIN' HELL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

England are braced for huge World Cup weather disruption.
United States authorities have strict safety rules during thunderstorms, with players often ordered off the pitch.
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The Yorkshire Post: "GROOMING GANG MEMBER FACE TOTAL OF 188 YEARS IN JAIL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruby Kitchen 

A Grooming Gang is to face a total of 188 years in jail, it can now be revealed, as a judge lifts reporting restrictions on a series of court cases in Bradford.
Some 15 men have been sentenced for their role in the historic rape and sexual offending against a child in the district, dating back to 2007.
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​The Times: "STAB VICTIM ARREST FORCE 'PRESSURED' BY RACISM COURSE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Bill Curtis / Matt Dathan

A number of Police Officers in the Police Force responsible for the arrest of Henry Nowak felt “controlled and pressured to feel certain ways” after receiving mandatory diversity training, a survey has revealed.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "FIFA ACCUSED OF COLLUSION OVER TICKETS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Lawton / Martyn Ziegler 

FIFA have been accused of working with unofficial resale platforms in an effort to sell tickets for low-demand FIFA World Cup games to avoid compensation claims from supporters who have already paid face value for matches.
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​The Scotsman: "UNTAPPED NEW SHETLAND COULD KEEP OIL INDUSTRY ALIVE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Bol

An untapped North Sea zone including the controversial Rosebank Project should have its own dedicated fiscal and regulatory framework to prolong Scotland’s oil and gas sector, a new report argues.
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Messenger Newspapers: "'DISHONEST' TEACHER LIED ABOUT INCIDENT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Rothwell

A Primary School teacher has admitted he acted 'dishonestly' after he lied about causing a bump to a child's head.
Daniel Whitley was teaching at Beaver Road Primary School when he caught his foot on a chair, which then struck a child in the back of their head.


FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/26138733.teacher-admits-lied-parents-causing-bump-childs-head
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​Daily Mirror: "THIS SHOWS EXACTLY WHO HE IS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dave Burke / Sophie Huskisson

Reform UK leader Nigal Farage has been accused of exploiting the murder of Henry Nowak – before sloping off to a posh private members' club.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "TUCHEL WEATHER BOMB"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Cross 

England are braced for huge World Cup weather disruption.
United States authorities have strict safety rules during thunderstorms, with players often ordered off the pitch.
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State Times [India]: "NC SAYS ITS MLAS WILL PROTEST IN DELHI FOR J&K STATEHOOD
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial

Ruling National Conference (NC) in Jammu & Kashmir have decided that their MLAs will protest in Delhi on the first day of Parliament's Monsoon Session, demanding restoration of full statehood and pre-2019 constitutional guarantees. The move follows a marathon legislature party meeting chaired by CM Omar Abdullah.

FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/nc-says-its-mlas-will-protest-in-delhi-for-jk-statehood
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The Daily Telegraph: "OFFICERS 'PRESSURED' BY DIVERSITY COURSE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Gordon Rayner / Charles Hymas

Police Officers in the Police Force that failed Henry Nowak felt “controlled and pressured” during diversity training, it has emerged.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "STOKES FIRES WARNING TO ROBINSON"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will MacPherson

England captain Ben Stokes has sent a crystal-clear message to his strike bowler Ollie Robinson: Welcome back, congratulations on your recall, but the hard work starts now.
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The Oldham Times: "KILLER IS JAILED FOR SECOND STRANGLING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor

Just weeks before Christmas last year, two men who would drink together regularly were involved in an altercation which saw a 55-year-old father lose his life.

FULL REPORT: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/26159611.dark-past-killer-strangled-two-friends-death
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Glasgow Times: "RAPIST PREYED ON VULNERABLE TEENAGER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Emily Moore 

A rapist who preyed on a vulnerable 19-year-old as she made her way home from a night out has been jailed.
Thomas McCann was sentenced to 12 years in prison at High Court in Glasgow.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "A QUARTER OF KIDS 'HAVE VAPED DRUGS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: William Morgan

More than a quarter of children across Blackburn and Darwen have used a drug-laced vape, according to a survey carried out by public health experts.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26163839.blackburn-school-kids-admit-widespread-thc-vape-usage
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Scottish Daily Mail: "HOW CAN ANYONE TRUST A WORD THE SNP SAYS?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon / Graham Grant

Scottish National Party have been accused of ‘hoodwinking’ their own members after First Minister John Swinney admitted a £667,000 ‘ring-fenced’ referendum fund was for election spending.
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Financial Times [USA Edition]: "VANGUARD ETF HITS $1TN AS INVESTORS QUEUE UP FOR BLOCKBUSTER AI LISTINGS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steve Johnson / Emily Herbert
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Vanguard's S&P 500 tracker became the first exchange traded find to hit $1TN in assets, reflecting the weight of passive money ready to buy into SpaceX and Anthropic.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (TUESDAY'S PAPERS): TUESDAY 02 JUNE 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

1/6/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Tuesday 02 June 2026.
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Financial Times: "ANTHROPIC TEST WALL ST APPETITE FOR AI LABS BY FILING FOR $1TN-PLUS LISTING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Hammond

Anthropic has filed for a $1TN-plus public offering, setting up a three way race with OpenAI and SpaceX that will test Wall Street's appetite for cash-burning AI labs.

FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/4f82f41c-24e7-4323-899a-17a04badd29e
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Daily Record: "PLANE CRAZY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Norman Silvester

Arrests at Scotland's busiest airport have doubled - sparking calls for a clampdown on pre-flight boozing as early morning fliers can drink in the Departure Lounge.
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The Guardian: "MANDELSON FILES REVEAL SECURITY BRIEFINGS BEFORE VETTING PASSED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Pippa Crerar / Henry Dyer

Peter Mandelson was receiving sensitive security briefings about the Foreign Office’s work, and was in discussions with the head of MI6, before he had completed the developed vetting process, newly released documents reveal.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/politics/2026/jun/01/mandelson-received-sensitive-foreign-office-briefings-before-vetting-finished
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Metro (South Edition): "MANDY: HIRE ME, YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Luke Alsford

More than 1,000 pages of Peter Mandelson Files (including private WhatsApp messages and texts) are to be released today, covering his controversial appointment as United States Ambassador.

FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2026/06/01/more-1000-pages-mandelson-files-released-today-28599796
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Metro [North Edition] (Sport/Back Page): "THIS IS OUR TIME"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Fraser Rorison

Scott McKenna is enjoying Scotland's National Team being centre of FIFA World Cup attention rather than the supporting act.
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​The Yorkshire Post: "EX ENVOY'S MESSAGES CRITICISED MINISTERS" 
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

Lord Peter Mandelson said the Government would "never regret" appointing him as Britain's ambassador to United States, a note published alongside thousands of documents about the posting has revealed.
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Daily Express: "'EVERY MEETING I HAVE IS: WHO CAN BE TAXED TO PAY BENEFITS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown

The Labour Party's obsession with raising taxes to pay for benefits has been exposed in black and white by senior Cabinet minister Pat McFadden.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "LIMBO CHANCERS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross

Manchester United fear Marcus Rashford’s future might not get resolved until after FIFA World Cup.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "LET'S GET MOTORING WITH FLYOVER PLAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ian Swanson

New Transport Secretary Stephen Flynn has been urged to put the long-delayed Sheriffhall Flyover upgrade at the top of his to-do list.

FULL REPORT: EdinburghNews.Scotsman.com/news/new-transport-secretary-stephen-flynn-told-edinburghs-sheriffhall-flyover-must-be-at-top-of-to-do-list-8647804
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The Independent: "MANDELSON'S VERDICT ON STARMER: 'BEREFT AND BELEAGUERED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Millie Cooke / David Maddox

The Prime Minister is facing fresh humiliation after the latest tranche of Peter Mandelson Files was published, revealing both in-fighting among ministers and profound criticism of Sir Keir Starmer's administration.

FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/politics/mandelson-files-starmer-labour-whatsapp-b2987378.html
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Scottish Daily Mail: "LABOUR'S POISONOUS PUPPET MASTER AND A £1MILLION COVER-UP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves / Claire Ellicott / Martin Beckford

The Peter Mandelson Files have exposed the toxic infighting at the heart of The Labour Party.

FULL REPORT: DailyMail.com/news/article-15865905
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Daily Star: "KEEGAN: I KNEW I WOULDN'T BE WALKING ALONE..."
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

Kevin Keegan says he is pleased the doctor treating his cancer is a Liverpool Football Club fan - as the former Anfield striker is a hero at the club. 

FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/sport/football/breaking-kevin-keegan-fighting-stage-37230941
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "KIBOSH AND BECKS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross

Pep Guardiola will snub an approach from Sir David Beckham to become the new Inter Miami manager.
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The Times Scotland: "LABOUR 'ONLY ASKS WHO CAN BE TAXED TO PAY BENEFITS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Oliver Wright 

The Labour Party only care about who they can tax to “pay benefits to others”, a senior Cabinet Minister complained to Lord Peter Mandelson.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/peter-mandelson-appointment-files-latest-news-q6qks56h0

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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "HORNE IN LINE TO FACE BULLS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Palmer

George Horne will be given every chance to prove his fitness for Glasgow's crunch URC Semi Final against The Bulls.

FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/sport/scottish/article/george-horne-glasgow-warriors-bulls-urc-semi-final-bmc50hwsn
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​The Daily Telegraph: "'EVERY MEETING I HAVE IS: WHO CAN WE TAX TO PAY BENEFITS TO OTHERS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Martin

The Labour Party cares only about who they can tax in order to pay more in benefits, a senior Cabinet Minister complained to Lord Peter Mandelson.

FULL REPORT: TELEGRAPH.CO.UK/politics/2026/06/01/pat-mcfadden-all-labour-does-is-ask-who-can-we-tax
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "SOUTHAMPTON HIT BACK OVER SPYGATE PANEL'S 'BORO LINKS'"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Percy

Southampton have argued they were subjected to an unfair disciplinary process after finally breaking their silence on the “spygate” saga.

​FULL REPORT: TELEGRAPH.CO.UK/football/2026/06/01/southampton-hit-out-at-spygate-panels-middlesbrough-links
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Glasgow Times: "'STOP WITH THE SELF-INTEREST OVER BARLINNIE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Stewart Paterson

Opposition to plans to make HMP Barlinnie a listed building have been branded as being out of “self-interest”.
The dispute centers on a Historic Environment Scotland decision to grant Category A listed status to the 1880s British prison in Glasgow.

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Daily Mirror: "WHAT IS LEFT TO HIDE?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan / Dave Burke

Peter Mandelson was urged to hand his private phone to officials after a vast trove of files laid bare the shamed peer’s skulduggery within government.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "PEP TO SNUB BECKS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross

Pep Guardiola will snub an approach from Sir David Beckham to become the new Inter Miami manager.
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The Scotsman: "UNIVERSITIES FACING A 'CLIFF EDGE' FROM VISA CHANGES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Catriona Stewart

Scottish universities in Britain are being “driven towards a cliff edge” by new student visa changes, the sector has claimed.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "ACCUSED PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO KILLING MAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad

A man accused of murdering another man in Accrington has pleaded not guilty in court.
Muhammad Haarith appeared at Preston Crown Court charged with murder and manslaughter as an alternative count.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26154531.accrington-murder-accused-pleads-not-guilty-court
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Morning Star: "MANDELSON FILES LATEST DEEPENS STARMER'S SHAME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ceren Sagir

Thousands of documents and messages detailing Lord Peter Mandelson's appointment and activities as United States Ambassador have been publised by the Government.
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​Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "CITY CLINCH HISTORIC DOUBLE AT WEMBLEY"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

Andree Jeglertz challenged Manchester City to maintain an insatiable appetite for success after they sealed a maiden domestic double in his first season in charge.

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/manchester-city-seal-historic-double-wembley
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The Times: "LABOUR 'ONLY ASKS WHO CAN BE TAXED TO PAY BENEFITS'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Oliver Wright 

The Labour Party only care about who they can tax to “pay benefits to others”, a senior Cabinet Minister complained to Lord Peter Mandelson.
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​The Times (Sport/Back Page): "ARSENAL TARGET VALUED AT £80M"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Gary Jacob

Manchester United Football Club and Arsenal Football Club have been told by West Ham United Football Club that it would cost them up to £80 million to sign Mateus Fernandes.
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The Bolton News: "TRAFFIC LIGHTS HAVE CHANGED TO END MISERY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Regent

Traffic light sequences at a major Bolton roadworks scheme have been changed after complaints about long delays and congestion.

FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/26150378.bolton-topp-way-traffic-lights-changed-congestion-complaints
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​Daily Mail: "LABOUR'S POISONOUS PUPPET MASTER AND A £1MILLION COVER-UP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves / Claire Ellicott / Martin Beckford

The Peter Mandelson Files have exposed the toxic infighting at the heart of The Labour Party.
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (MONDAY'S PAPERS): MONDAY 01 JUNE 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

31/5/2026

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​Financial Times: "WALL STREET'S BULLS BET US STOCKS RALLY HAS FURTHER TO GO"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kate Duguid / Harriet Clarfelt

Wall Street bulls are betting that the rally in United States stocks has further to run, shrugging off concerns that huge gains for shares linked to Artificial Intelligence are a sign that Stock Markets are overheating. 
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Metro (North Edition): "STURGEON: 25FT MOTORHOME? I DIDN'T SPOT IT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Nicola Sturgeon has insisted she never saw the £125,000 motorhome her husband bought with stolen money from Scottish National Party as it was parked at the back of her in-law's house. 

FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2026/05/31/nicola-sturgeon-says-husband-hid-100-000-motorhome-beside-parents-home-28589229
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The Guardian: "MANDELSON FILES SHOW NO MITIGATION OF SECURITY CONCERNS OVER TOP US JOB"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kiran Stacey / Henry Dyer / Pippa Crerar

A tranche of government documents about Peter Mandelson contains no record of any measures taken to mitigate serious security concerns over his appointment as Washington DC ambassador.

FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/politics/2026/may/31/mandelson-files-no-mitigation-of-security-concerns-us-ambassador
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Glasgow Times: "FLEET FURY OVER £34M BIN LORRY BILL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Amanda Keenan

Anger is growing over Glasgow City Council’s soaring spending on cleansing Public Transport vehicles after a Glasgow Times investigation revealed almost £34 million has been spent on leasing, hire, maintenance and repairs over the past five years.
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Daily Star: "SAVE 3 LIONS!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

Daily Star are backing Three Lions as England National Team's football song – despite claims the "It’s Coming Home" anthem is arrogant.
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "MORGAN AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Mikel Arteta has Morgan Rogers in his sights as he forms his Summer plan to build on this season’s success for Arsenal Football Club.
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The National: "WORLD CUP HERE WE COME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alasdair Ferguson

Scotland's National Team has flown out from Glasgow Airport to a Florida training base ahead of their first FIFA World Cup since 1998.
Steve Clarke's men have departed two weeks before facing Haiti in Boston, with teen Tyler Fletcher called up after Billy Gilmour's injury. 

FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/sport/26153225.5-photos-show-scotland-squad-ahead-flight-world-cup-america
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The Times: "REFORM VOTE IN UNIONS AT SAME LEVEL AS LABOUR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Patrick Maguire
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Trade Union members are now as likely to support Reform UK as The Labour Party, according to "damning" polling that their leaders say proves “the working class have abandoned” Sir Keir Starmer's party.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "FIFA'S WARNING TO ENGLAND"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Ziegler

A FIFA clampdown on players wrestling before a corner or free kick is taken could impact on England at the World Cup after tactics used by Thomas Tuchel's team were highlighted as an example of those that would be targeted at the tournament.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "LISTED STATUS HALTS FLAT PLAN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ian Swanson

Residents of a problem block of flats which could be saved from demolition by a move to give it listed status have voiced their anger at City Of Edinburgh Council's decision to halt its plans to buy the affected homes.
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​Daily Express: "CANCER HOPE FOR MILLIONS AS DRUG DOUBLES SURVIVAL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hanna Geissler

A new daily pill has been hailed as the Holy Grail in fighting Pancreatic Cancer.
The drug, Daraxonrasib, targets the mutated KRAS gene, which is found in more than nine in 10 pancreatic tumours.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "ARTETA WANTS MOR"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Mikel Arteta has Morgan Rogers in his sights as he forms his Summer plan to build on this season’s success for Arsenal Football Club.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "AND STILL SHE WON'T SAY SORRY!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Mark Howarth

Nicola Sturgeon has refused to apologise to SNP donors over the embezzlement scandal.
The former First Minister, and leader of Scottish National Party has also said she will not help the party, currently running Scottish Parliament, recoup the missing £400,000 by handing back gifts bought by her estranged husband Peter Murrell.
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The Daily Telegraph: "REEVES LOOKS AT PFI TO FUND NEW TOWNS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a return to Tony Blair-style Private Sector deals to fund major building projects, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "FERGUSON JIBE AT ARSENAL"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jason Burt
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Sir Alex Ferguson has criticised Arsenal Football Club's defensive tactics in losing Champions League finals to Paris Saint-Germain.
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The Scotsman: "MCCONNELL IN CALL FOR BOTH PARLIAMENTS TO PROBE SNP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Quinn

There should be a joint Inquiry between Holyrood and Westminster into Peter Murrell's embezzlement of Scottish National Party funds, a former First Minister has said.
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Daily Mail: "YOU'VE NOT WON ANYTHING YET, ANDY!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Christian Calgie

Andy Burnham was accused of behaving like a 'Prime Minister in waiting'.
The self-styled 'King Of The North' posed for photos at Great Manchester Run. 
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Daily Mirror: "PRECIOUS GIFT OF TIME"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hanna Geissler

A new daily pill has been hailed as the Holy Grail in fighting Pancreatic Cancer.
The drug, Daraxonrasib, targets the mutated KRAS gene, which is found in more than nine in 10 pancreatic tumours.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "MORGUN ROGERS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Mikel Arteta has Morgan Rogers in his sights as he forms his Summer plan to build on this season’s success for Arsenal Football Club.
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The Times Scotland: "STURGEON I'M SUFFERING FOR A CRIME I DIDN'T COMMIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Watson

Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she felt like she was “serving a sentence for a crime I did not commit” after her estranged husband, Peter Murrell, admitted embezzling more than £400,000 from Scottish National Party.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "CLARKE CALLS UP FLETCHER FOR SCOTLAND"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ronnie Esplin

Scotland boss Steve Clarke has revealed why he bypassed his FIFA World Cup standby list to replace injured Billy Gilmour with 19-year-old Tyler Fletcher.
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Metro (South Edition): "STURGEON: 25FT MOTORHOME? I DIDN'T SPOT IT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Craig Munro

Nicola Sturgeon has insisted she never saw the £125,000 motorhome her husband bought with stolen money from Scottish National Party as it was parked at the back of her in-law's house. 
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (THURSDAY'S PAPERS): THURSDAY 28 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

27/5/2026

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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

Daily Express: "TIME TO SCRAP ED'S NET ZERO 'FANTASY'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steph Spyro

Former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair has attacked Ed Miliband's Net Zero “fantasy” as households are warned of a huge hike in Energy Bills.
The former Prime Minister turned his fire on the Energy Secretary's drive to hit Net Zero, despite United Kingdom being responsible for less than 1% of yearly global emissions of greenhouse gases.

FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/politics/2210398
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​Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "PALACE IN WONDER LAND"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor

Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "'OUR BLUE-EYED BOY - YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Shuiab Khan

The family of a young boy who died after getting into difficulty in River Ribble has paid tribute to him.
Emergency Services were called to Ribchester at just after 14:00 on Tuesday to a report of a concern for safety after a boy had gone into the river and had got into difficulty while swimming with friends.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26143777.familys-heartbreaking-tribute-clayton-le-woods-12-year-old
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The Scotsman: "STURGEON'S LAWYER HITS OUT AT 'ARMCHAIR DETECTIVES' CLAIMS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alistair Grant

Aamer Anwar said Ms Sturgeon was unaware of her estranged husband's Nicola Sturgeon's lawyer has criticised “armchair detectives” as questions continued to be raised over Peter Murrell embezzlement case.
Aamer Anwar said Ms. Sturgeon was unaware of her estranged husband's criminal conduct.

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FULL REPORT: SCOTSMAN.COM/news/politics/nicola-sturgeons-lawyer-hits-out-at-armchair-detectives-over-peter-murrell-case-8643766​
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The West Australia [Australia]: "GIANT LEAP FOR WA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Claire Sadler

Katherine Bennett-Pegg, Australia's first astronaut, has declared West Australia is uniquely placed to play a pivotal role in space exploration.

FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/opinion/editorials/editorial-wa-is-leading-the-nations-space-ambitions-c-22344911
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Daily Mirror: "BE SAFE IN WATER.. OR MORE WILL DIE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Phil Cardy

Outdoor swimmers are being urged to take care after nine drownings in four days during the May 2026 heatwave.
Seven young people and two adults have lost their lives in rivers, lakes, reservoirs and the sea as people take the plunge to cool off in the 35
°C heat.
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FULL REPORT: MIRROR.CO.UK/news/uk-news/heatwave-deaths-swimming-warning-weather-37213506
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "BEST MATE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor

Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League.
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​Melton Times: "CELEBRATIONS AS SPORTS CLUB SAVED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie

The future of the historic Holwell Sports site has been safeguarded after a deal was struck to buy the land just hours before it was due to be auctioned off.

FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/news/people/11th-hour-bid-secures-future-of-historic-holwell-sports-site-8637484
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​Daily Star: "GAME OF DRONES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton

​England's FIFA World Cup base will be guarded by security chiefs armed with “hunter-catcher” drones to stop rival teams spying on training at their tournament HQ in Kansas City.

FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/latest-news/englands-world-cup-base-patrolled-37213297
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "GREAT MATE"
​LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor

Crystal Palace gave Oliver Glasner the perfect parting gift as Jean-Philippe Mateta fired The Eagles to Conference League.
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Glasgow Times: "THUG JAILED OVER MACHETE ATTACK ON PENSIONER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Grant McCabe

A 28-year-old man, Robert Craig, has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years for his role in a gang machete attack on a 67-year-old pensioner in his Glasgow flat.
The trio forced entry late at night, striking the victim with a machete and causing serious arm, head and lip injuries.
Robert Craig pleaded guilty to Attempted Murder.

FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/26141147.man-jailed-gang-machete-attack-pensioner-glasgow
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​The Daily Telegraph: "MANDELSON TOLD CABINET HOW TO DO THEIR JOBS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Janet Eastham

Lord Peter Mandelson advised numerous Cabinet ministers during his time as ambassador to Washington DC in United States, messages to be released next week are expected to reveal.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "BARCELONA'S £70M DEAL FOR GORDON"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Mike McGrath / John Percy

Anthony Gordon is set to join Barcelona in an €80 million (£70 million) deal, marking the first major move of this Summer's Transfer Window.
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Messenger Newspapers: "GANG MEMBERS JAILED FOR 'HIGH-VALUE' THEFTS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor

A gang of criminals has been put behind bars for robbing high-value goods across Cheshire and Manchester by “violently stealing” belongings from people and businesses.

FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/26139757.gang-behind-terrifying-high-value-robberies-put-behind-bars
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The Times: "MINISTERS RAISE HEAT ON PM OVER NORTH SEA"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Geraldine Scott / Ben Clatworthy / Stefan Boscia 

United Kingdom's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure from his Cabinet Ministers to rethink The Labour Party's Net Zero agenda.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "BARCELONA TO LAND GORDON IN £70M DEAL"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Martin Hardy / Paul Joyce

Anthony Gordon is expected to complete a near-£70 million transfer to Barcelona and the deal could be announced today.
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The Spalding & South Holland Voice: "FAMILY LOOKS TO GIVE TYMI BEST LIFE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Rush

A Spalding family is raising funds to send their six-year-old son Tymi, who has rare Sturge-Weber Syndrome, for specialist rehabilitation in Poland.
The lively boy functions like a one-year-old, cannot speak or self-feed, and needs 24/7 care due to seizures, strokes, and mobility issues.
Past therapy brought improvements, but setbacks reversed them.
A local group held a sponsored walk for the £3,000 goal.


FULL REPORT: SpaldingVoice.co.uk/family-looks-to-give-tymi-best-life
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The Times Scotland: "PRESSURE BUILDS ON 'STOOGE FOR STURGEON'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Sanderson

The position of Scottish National Party's new Minister For Victims And Community Safety of Scotland has been branded “untenable” after former party officials corroborated claims she had acted as a “stooge” for Nicola Sturgeon and the former First Minister of Scotgland;'s disgraced husband, Peter Murrell.
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The Times Scotland (Sport & Back Page) - BARCELONA TO LAND GORDON IN £70M DEAL
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Hardy / Paul Joyce

Anthony Gordon is expected to complete a near-£70 million transfer to Barcelona and the deal could be announced today.

The Oldham Times: "NO MAYOR OR LEADER AS COUNCIL HITS DEADLOCK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sofia Fedeczko

The first Oldham Council meeting since the Local Elections fell at the first hurdle after failing to vote in a mayor.
The Annual Meeting is where the council’s leadership roles are elected and the Mayor Making ceremony takes place.

FULL STORY: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/26141271.oldham-council-deadlock-cost-taxpayers
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The Yorkshire Post: "ENERGY BILLS SET TO SOAR £221 FROM JULY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

OFGEM's price cap is to rise by, on average, £221 a year from 1 July, due to the energy shock from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/ofgem-price-cap-middle-east-war-8642747
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Scottish Daily Mail: "WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO HIDE, MR SWINNEY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

First Minister John Swinney has been blasted for trying to ‘dodgem scrutiny’ after ruling out any further probe into Scottish National Party's financial scandal involving Peter Murrell.
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Bury Times: "MAN IS SHOT 'AFTER HE DROVE AT POLICE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kent Lawlor

A firearm and drugs have beenfound at a property in Radcliffe following an incident last Friday where police shot a man who drove at Police Officers.

FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/26133463.man-shot-police-car-drove-directly-officers
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Morning Star: "WORKERS PAY TO BANKROLL TRUMP'S WAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ceren Sagir 

Campaigners have stated that households must not bear the brunt of United States President Donald Trump's illegal war on Iran.
Energy Bills are set to rise by 13 per cent.
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "YAPP TAKES CHARGE OF LANDMARK LIONS TOUR"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

It has been announced that Jo Yapp has been appointed Head Coach of the British and Irish Lions women's team for their inaugural tour to New Zealand in 2027.
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The National: "SNP: SCOTLAND NEEDS CONTROL OVER ENERGY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alasdair Ferguson

Westminster cannot be trusted with Scotland's energy, Scottish National Party have said after it was revealed the energy price cap will be increased in July.

FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/26141382.energy-must-scotlands-hands-snp-say-uk-energy-price-cap/
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State Times [India]: "LG DIRECTS DGP TO BOLSTER ANTI-NARCOTICS TASK FORCE WITH ADDITIONAL MANPOWER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday directed Jammu & Kashmir Police and UT Administration to further intensify the crackdown against the narco-terror ecosystem operating within the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/lg-directs-dgp-to-bolster-anti-narcotics-task-force-with-additional-manpower
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Daily Mail: "LABOUR RISKING A 'LOST GENERATION' OF JOBLESS YOUTH"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves / Sophie Church / Claire Ellicott

The Labour Party are to be warned that they must reform welfare or condemn a 'lost generation' of young people to a life on the dole.
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The Bolton News: "WOMAN, AGED 92, SCAMMED OUT OF £8,000"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Regent
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A 92-year-old woman has been left too frightened to trust anyone after fraudsters posing as Police Officers convinced her to hand over more than £8,000 in cash.
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​Daily Record: "EVIL VILE LIAR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Suter

Abuse victims have hit back after Patricia Robertson, their sadistic former teacher, accused them of lying about her. 
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS): WEDNESDAY 27 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

26/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 27 May 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

The Times: "LURCH TO LEFT PUTS BRITAIN AT RISK, BLAIR TELLS LABOUR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Geraldine Scott

Sir Tony Blair has said The Labour Party risks consigning United Kingdom to “relegation from the Premier League of nations” and warned against a leftward shift in the race to succeed Sir Keir Starmer.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "ENGLAND'S DRONE DEFENCE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Ziegler

England’s FIFA World Cup base will be protected by anti-drone experts armed with “hunter-catcher” drones aimed at preventing security threats and spying missions.
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The Daily Telegraph: "BLAIR: STARMER HAS NO PLAN FOR BRITAIN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Gutteridge / Dominic Penna

Sir Tony Blair has said that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has no plan to fix Britain as he launched an unprecedented attack on The Labour leader's record in office.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "MITCHELL A DOUBT FOR BOKS CLASH"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Charles Richardson

Alex Mitchell is a serious doubt for Nations Championship Tests after suffering a hamstring injury during England's mini-camp last week.
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​The National: "'THIS IS NOT DEMOCRACY'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Xander Elliars

Scotland's newly elected Parliament in Holyrood has called for Westminster to devolve the powers which would allow it to hold a second Scottish Independence Referendum.
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​Metro (South Edition): "MY BRO'S 7 MONTHS IN DUBAI HELLHOLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Luke Alsford

The family of a British dad who claims he has been tortured in a Dubai jail are begging United Kingdom's Government to find out why Ryan Pepper was arrested.

FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2026/05/26/british-dad-tortured-hellhole-dubai-jail-family-begging-proof-safe-28523185
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​Metro [North Edition] (Sport/Back Page): "TIME LEFT TO WIN PLACE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Fraser Rorison

Steven Naismith insists starting places are still up for grabs in Scotland's FIFA World Cup opener against Haiti.
Steve Clarke's squad gathered ahead of their first Training Session.
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Daily Star: "LADYBOYS IN BLUE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ed Easton

Undiecover cops masqueraded as ladyboys in frocks at a Street Dance Festival.
It's Police Force's latest crime-fighting strategy after dressing as builders, lion dancers and even a dragon.
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "A GREAL LIFELINE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross

Incoming Manchester City boss Enzo Maresca wants to hand a lifeline to outcast Jack Grealish.
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​Scottish Daily Mail: "DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND JUST PARK IT!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

First Minister John Swinney faced ridicule after launching another push for Scottish Independence based on ‘security and prosperity’ amid Scottish National Party's recent fraud scandal.
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The West Australian [Australia]: "BRIDAL PARTY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Caitlyn Rintoul

Drama erupted as six ISIS brides and their 13 children arrived back in Australia.
Two women and seven children flew into Melbourne.
Four brides and six children arrived in Sydney.
The group was escorted through a back door at the international airport where footage shows a scuffle breaking out.


FULL REPORT: TheWest.com.au/politics/federal-politics/second-isis-brides-group-set-to-touchdown-within-hours--c-22337700
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Glasgow Times: "'COLD FEET' HITMAN JAILED"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dave Finlay

James Richards, a hitman who agreed to murder a British gangster, was jailed for seven and a half years today after he pulled out of the planned shooting and returned to Liverpool.

FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/26138465.hitman-james-richards-jailed-plot-murder-glasgows-ryan-carvill
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Daily Express: "STEP UP KEIR TO STOP KIDS DYING"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Katie Harris
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A grieving mum has urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to act now on Social Medcia restrictions for under 16s to stop more deaths.
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Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "COME BACK JACK"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Jeremy Cross

Incoming Manchester City boss Enzo Maresca wants to hand a lifeline to outcast Jack Grealish.
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The Bolton News: "WARNING OVER PARK FIRES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan

Hot weather has sparked a warning after a park was left with burn damage and scorched grass.
Earlier this month park-goers raised complaints after more than 14 fire sites were found strewn across Moses Gate Country Park in Farnworth.
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Daily Mirror: "THE RIGHT DECISION"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dave Burke / Tom Pettifor

Top judges will review a controversial decision not to lock up two teenage rapists.
The boys were spared custodial sentences for attacking two girls aged 14 and 15 in a decision which caused public outrage.
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "BE BOLD EAGLES"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Ryan Taylor 

Oliver Glasner insists Crystal Palace can soar to Conference League glory tonight – and then win the Europa League next season as well.
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The Times Scotland: "SNP CULTURE 'ALLOWED CORRUPTION TO FLOURISH'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Sanderson / Tom Boothman

The SNP enabled a culture which allowed “corruption to flourish”, a former member of its ruling body has claimed, after Nicola Sturgeon’s estranged husband, Peter Murrell,
pleaded guilty to embezzling £400,000 of party funds.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "SHANKLAND'S TROPHY PLEDGE"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Gavin McCafferty

Lawrence Shankland has targeted regular silverware with Rangers after securing his “dream” move to Ibrox.
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Morning Star: "COURTS DEGRADING BRITONS' RIGHT TO PROTEST - REPORT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

Courts are "degrading the right to protest" with 256 Palestine and climate protesters jailed for 136 years since 2019, an expert report has revealed. 

FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/britains-political-prisoners-courts-degrading-protest-rights-new-study-shows
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​Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "PALACE TARGET PERFECT ENDING UNDER GLASNER"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial
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Captain Dean Henderson has challenged Crystal Palace to "finish the movie" when their Conference League final brings the curtain on Oliver Glasner's glittering spell in South London.
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​The I Paper: "'BRITAIN AT RISK OF BECOMING IRRELEVANT' - BLAIR TURNS ON LABOUR RIVALS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will Hazell

Sir Tony Blair has launched a broadside against Sir Keir Starmer and his jostling leadership rivals by saying Labour has “no coherent plan” and that Britain risks becoming “marooned on an island of irrelevance”.
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The Yorkshire Post: "MOTHER'S WARNING AS BOYS DIE IN WATER"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Victoria Finan

Young people have been warned not to risk their lives by going into open water during hot weather, after two teenagers died in the Yorkshire area over the Bank Holiday weekend.
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​The Guardian: "RUSSIA RELENTLESSLY TARGETING UK INFRASTRUCTURE, SPY CHIEF WARNS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dan Sabbagh

Russia is relentlessly targeting Britain's infrastructure and democracy while there is only a narrowing technological window to stay ahead of first-developing China.
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Daily Record: "BRING NIC TO BOOK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Paul Hutcheon

Pressure was growing on Nicola Sturgeon as her critics demanded a Holyrood Inquiry into Peter Murrell's shameful fraud.
People want to see her give evidence about SNP's missing funds.
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Lancashire Telegraph: "DEALERS' 'LAVISH LIFESTYLE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad

Ten members of a drugs gang that distributed and supplied cocaine across East Lancashire have been jailed for more than 52 years combined.

FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/26140664.10-burnley-drugs-gang-jailed-52-years
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Edinburgh Evening News: "'SPEECHLESS' AT PALS' £10K HELP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Fergusson

John Laidlaw from Danderhall was left paralysed from the waist down.
He's recovering in Glasgow.
His friend Colin Darling is raising cash for an accessible home.
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The Independent: "WHY LABOUR MUST RETURN TO THE RADICAL CENTRE TO REVERSE BRITAIN'S DECLINE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: David Maddox / Sir Tony Blair

Sir Tony Blair warns The Labour Party are "playing with fire" over United Kingdom's future and too weak to rejoin European Uunion in a major essay slamming Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's government.
​He urges a radical centre policy reset amid leadership speculation.


​FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/politics/tony-blair-labour-leadership-starmer-brexit-b2983713.html
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INFORMING BRITAIN PRESS PREVIEW (WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS): WEDNESDAY 20 MAY 2026 | TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY AT INFORMING BRITAIN

19/5/2026

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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Wednesday 20 May 2026.
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Browse through #IBPapers on ​𝕏, and #IBPapers on BlueSky, to keep up with the latest from Informing Britain Papers on Social Media.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

All papers are from within United Kingdom, unless otherwise stated.

The Independent: "POLICE INVESTIGATE NEW CHILD SEX ABUSE CLAIMS LINKED TO EPSTEIN FILES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Holly Evans
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Surrey Police have opened an investigation into two historical child sex abuse claims following the release of Jeffrey Epstein Files by United States Department Of Justice.
The allegations date from the mid-1980s in west Surrey and the mid-1990s in Virginia Water.
​No arrests have been made.

FULL REPORT: INDEPENDENT.CO.UK/news/uk/home-news/epstein-files-investigation-surrey-police-b2979595.html
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Glasgow Times: "MAN RISKS LIFE TO SAVE OAP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ava Whyte
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A 34-year-old man ran into a burning block of flats in Glasgow City Centre at around 19:00 on 18 May to alert residents.
He helped an elderly woman from the third floor to safety.
Five fire engines attended and no one was injured.


FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/26121337.glasgow-man-ran-burning-flats-alert-residents
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Daily Express: "ENERGY BILLS TO SOAR BY £200 IN 'ANOTHER FAILED PROMISE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown 
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The opposition leader Kemi Badenoch has criticised the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer over rising Energy Bills described as a broken promise.
The price cap is forecast to rise by more than 200 pounds in July to 1,850 pounds a year amid fallout from the Middle East conflict.
Unemployment reached 5 per cent.

FULL REPORT: EXPRESS.CO.UK/news/politics/2207385
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​Daily Express (Sport/Back Page): "TOP GUNS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal heroes are Premier League champions after Manchester City surrendered the title.
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The Bolton News: "FOUR IN A&E AS 'LIGHTNING' HITS HOSPITAL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Grace Williams

Residents across Bolton heard a huge bang after a lightning strike hit Royal Bolton Hospital yesterday shortly before 12:00.
Fire crews responded to electrical issues on site.
Four people were assessed for suspected electric shocks and one was trapped in a lift.
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FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/26119369.huge-bang-heard-across-bolton-lightning-hits-hospital
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Morning Star: "NO WORK NO HOURS NO HOPE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

Unions have criticised an epidemic of insecure work as statistics show the economic fallout from the Iran War that began in late February.
​Youth unemployment stands at 14.7 per cent for those aged 16 to 24. Zero-hours contracts have hit a record 1.23 million.


FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unions-hit-out-epidemic-insecure-work-economic-fallout-iran-war-revealed
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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "WRIGHT HITS OUT AT SHIFT TO PAYWALLS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

Ian Wright has called the paywall for the Champions League final scandalous as it will be subscription only for the first time in its 34-year history.
Arsenal Football Club are due to play Paris Saint Germain on 30 May.
Crystal Palace face Rayo Vallecano on 27 May.


FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/wright-labels-european-final-paywalls-scandalous
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​The I Paper: "CABINET MINISTERS WOO BURNHAM IN RACE FOR TOP JOBS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kitty Donaldson

Andy Burnham is expected to offer a senior role in Number 10 to the MP who stood aside to allow him to stand in a By Election.
Josh Simons resigned his Makerfield seat last Thursday.
The Labour Party sources say Simons would become Head Of Policy if Andy Burnham becomes Prime Minister.


FULL REPORT: INEWS.CO.UK/news/politics/andy-burnham-reward-mp-stood-aside-10-job-4425221
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Daily Mirror: "KYLIE: MY SECRET CANCER BATTLE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nicola Methven

Kylie Minogue endured a private cancer battle, 16 years after she was first diagnosed with the disease.

FULL REPORT: http://MIRROR.CO.UK/3am/celebrity-news/kylie-minogue-remembers-michael-hutchence-37168523
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Daily Mirror (Sport/Back Page): "GUN AND DONE IT!"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross

Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal heroes are Premier League champions after Manchester City surrendered the title.
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State Times (India): ""WE WILL HUNT YOU DOWN IN YOUR DEEPEST HIDEOUTS": LG WARNS NARCO-TERRORISTS, DRUG PEDDLERS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: State Times Editorial

Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha joined people's movement against drugs in Pulwama and addressed the citizens.
He urged the people to strike the final blow against drug abuse, so together we dismantle the narco-terror network and save our young generation from addiction.

FULL REPORT: StateTimes.IN/we-will-hunt-you-down-in-your-deepest-hideouts-lg-warns-narco-terrorists-drug-peddlers
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The Guardian: "UK MUST GET USED TO BEING A HOT COUNTRY, CLIMATE ADVISERS WARN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Fiona Harvey

The Climate Change Committee has told the government that United Kingdom must prepare buildings and infrastructure for a 2 degrees Celsius rise in global temperatures.
Current adaptation plans are inadequate according to the committee.
New homes should be designed to withstand up to 4 degrees Celsius of warming by 2050.


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The Times: "MILK, EGG AND BREAD PRICES COULD BE FROZEN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Isabella Fish

Supermarkets may be asked to freeze the prices of essential goods such as eggs, bread and milk in an attempt to ease the impact of the Iran War.
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The Times (Sport/Back Page): "ARSENAL ARE CHAMPIONS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Gary Jacob

Arsenal have won their first Premier League title in 22 years after Mikel Arteta’s side were crowned champions thanks to Manchester City’s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.
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​Scottish Daily Mail: "FOR THE SAKE OF SCOTLAND... DROP IT!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

Scottish National Party leader John Swinney has been urged to drop his Scottish Independence plans 'for the sake of Scotland' after MSPs reappointed him First Minister.
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Metro (South Edition): "IN HINDSIGHT, NO WONDER IT WENT WRONG"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Milo Pope

Channel 4 have removed all episodes of Married At First Sight UK from their streaming platforms and paused the new season following rape claims against contributors.
A BBC Panorama report aired on 17 May 2026 led to the decision.
A review into participant welfare was commissioned in April 2026.


FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2026/05/18/channel-4-removes-married-first-uk-episodes-rape-claims-28422566
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The Scotsman: "MPS ACCUSED OF VOTING TO 'SHUT DOWN NORTH SEA'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew J. Quinn

MPs have been accused of voting to "shut down the North Sea" after they rejected a bid to support the proposed Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields.
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The Daily Telegraph: "REEVES TELLS SHOPS TO CAP FOOD PRICES"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tim Wallace / Hannah Boland / Szu Ping Chan

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is pressuring supermarkets to cap food prices in an attempt to limit in ation unleashed by the Iran War.
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The Daily Telegraph (Sport/Back Page): "WE'RE THE GOLDEN GUNNS"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Sam Dean

Players from Arsenal Football Club are united in wild celebrations after clinching their first Premier League title in 22 years.
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Edinburgh Evening News: "TEEN HAILED FOR HEROIC RESCUE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rachel Fergusson

A 19-year-old man from Newtongrange has been praised for rescuing a disabled resident from a burning flat in Arrol Place on Sunday 18 May at around 17:53.
Kaiden McCann pulled the man to safety outside before returning inside to retrieve his wheelchair and extinguish two burning towels.
Three fire engines attended and the man was treated at the scene but not injured.
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The Yorkshire Post: "CALL TO ACCELERATE PLAN FOR TRAMS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Chris Burn

Leeds United director Peter Lowy has called for plans to introduce trams to Elland Road to be accelerated.
He spoke at an event in Leeds following a memorandum of understanding with Leeds City Council and the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
The move is part of a 2.5 billion pound mass transit scheme.


FULL REPORT: YorkshirePost.co.uk/business/leeds-united-accelerate-plans-for-elland-road-trams-to-kick-off-mass-transit-momentum-club-director-urges-8554017
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Daily Star: "WHAT CAME FIRST - CHICK OR 3D EGG?"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Edward Easton

Scientists have hatched 26 live chicks from a 3D printed egg as part of efforts to resurrect the extinct 12-foot-tall giant Moa bird.
The technique developed by Colossal Biosciences involved pouring fertilised chicken eggs into the printed structure before incubation.
​The giant moa became extinct 600 years ago in New Zealand.


FULL REPORT: DailyStar.co.uk/news/latest-news/need-know-26-chicks-hatched-37178291
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Daily Star (Sport/Back Page): "PARTY TIME!"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: John Cross
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Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal Football Club heroes are Premier League champions after Manchester City surrendered the title.
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The National: "'APPALLING': RELATIVES OF SCOTS KIDNAPPED BY ISRAEL SLAM UK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lucy Jackson

The Foreign Office has been slated for their "lack of action" to secure the safe release of UK activists who were kidnapped by Israel while taking part in a flotilla to Gaza.

FULL REPORT: TheNational.SCOT/news/26120878.foreign-office-blasted-lack-action-gaza-flotilla
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Lancashire Telegraph: "RESIDENTS' ANGER AT PARKING 'NIGHTMARE'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nat Goodlad
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Residents have expressed anger over parking problems near Ewood Park caused by Blackburn Rovers matches.
Overflow has affected nearby streets for more than five years with calls to extend permit schemes between King's Road and Green Lane.
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Daily Record: "BULLIES CHOKE CODY, 7, WITH ROPE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: John Paul Clarke

Emily Stewart has told how school bullies choked her son, Cody, with a rope around his neck.
She and Grant Stewart (Cody's father) are accusing Head Teachers of ignoring their pleas to stop classmates tormenting their son.
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Arab News (Saudi Arabia): "TRUMP: 'I WAS ONE HOUR FROM HITTING IRAN AGAIN'"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Arab News Editorial

President Donald Trump has indicated United States may strike Iran again soon if talks fail.
He delayed an attack after a new proposal from Iran delivered through Pakistan.
The ceasefire in the US/Israeli conflict remains mostly in place after the war started in late February.


FULL REPORT: ArabNews.PK/node/2644177
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The Times Scotland: "MILK, EGG AND BREAD PRICES COULD BE FROZEN"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Steven Swinford / Isabella Fish

Supermarkets may be asked to freeze the prices of essential goods such as eggs, bread and milk in an attempt to ease the impact of the Iran War.
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The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "CLARKE CLOSE TO EXTENDING SCOTLAND DEAL"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Grant

Steve Clarke is close to agreeing a new ndeal to remain as Scotland manager beyond the FIFA World Cup.
Talks are at an advanced stage about a contract extension to take him through to UEFA Euro 2028, which Scotland will co-host.
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Daily Mail: "BURNHAM SAID THAT MEN WHO IDENTIFY AS WOMEN SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE FEMALE TOILETS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves

Andy Burnham faced a backlash last night over his views on Single-Sex Spaces.
Biological males who identify as female should be allowed to use women's toilets, the Labour leadership hopeful told a meeting, in comments unearthed by Daily Mail.
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Welcome to your official rundown of headlines on a selection of Newspapers' Front Pages for Tuesday 19 May 2026.
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This is a selection of newspaper publications from United Kingdom, and around the world.

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​Daily Express: "BRITONS WANT TO KEEP PENSIONS TRIPLE LOCK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown

The Labour Party face pressure over the State Pension Triple Lock policy after a survey showed two thirds of Britons support keeping the measure which guarantees annual increases based on the highest of inflation wage growth or two point five per cent.  

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Glasgow Times: "WOMAN ADMITS KILLING GRAN IN HORROR HAMMER ATTACK"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Grant McCabe

A woman has pleaded guilty to the murder of her neighbour in Rutherglen.
Claire Kilduff attacked Ann Coll with a hammer and knife in the victims flat in December 2023 resulting in multiple head fractures and stab wounds.

FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/26117146.woman-brutally-murdered-rutherglen-neighbour-horrific-hammer-attack
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Metro (South Edition): "SEE-HOLE SURGERY!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ella Pickover

Surgeons have performed pioneering eye socket surgery to reach a grandad's brain in a United Kingdom first.
The procedure treated an aneurysm in a sixty one year old man from the Black Country. 
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Metro (Sport/Back Page) [North Edition]: "TALKING 'NONSENSE'"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Kenny McKee

Celtic Football Club manager Martin O'Neill has criticised claims made by Hearts about a pitch invasion during a title decider match.
The incident involved fans entering the playing surface and has raised questions over safety and crowd control at the stadium.  
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The Times: "BURNHAM 'FAR AHEAD OF STARMER' IN LABOUR VOTE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Oliver Wright / Steven Swinford / Constance Kampfner

Andy Burnham would decisively beat Sir Keir Starmer in a head-to-head leadership contest, a poll of Labour Party members has found, as the Mayor of Greater Manchester set out a radical Left-Wing pitch to become Prime Minister of United Kingdom.
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​The Times (Sport/Back Page): "GUARDIOLA EXPECTED TO LEAVE CITY"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Paul Hirst / Matt Lawton
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Pep Guardiola is expected to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing the curtain down on his trophy-laden, ten-year spell in charge of the Football Club.
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Daily Mirror: "I WON'T WALK AWAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lizzy Buchan

Keir Starmer has rejected calls to resign as Labour Party leader and intends to fight the next General Election.
Rivals including Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham are positioning themselves amid internal party tensions following recent Local Elections results.

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​The Yorkshire Post: "NEW UNIT TO TARGET SHOPS RUN BY GANGS"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn

The government has announced a new specialist law enforcement unit to target criminal gangs operating from rogue shops on High Streets across the country.
​Thirty million pounds will support raids closures cash seizures and recruitment of seventy five dedicated police officers.  
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​Morning Star: "RACIST ATTACKS ON NHS NURSES: ONE EVERY HOUR"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre

New analysis has found that nurses experience Racial Abuse once every fifty one minutes following a substantial rise in discrimination levels in recent years across United Kingdom.
​The findings highlight ongoing challenges within the health service environment.

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Morning Star (Sport/Back Page): "TOP TIER UNDER PRESSURE OVER ALLEGED ISRAEL TIES"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Morning Star Editorial

Campaigners have accused sponsors of Premier League clubs of links to companies involved in military operations in Gaza and the occupation of Palestinian territories.
A report claims at least fifteen clubs have connections through corporate partners.  

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The Daily Telegraph: "STARMER SABOTAGES BURNHAM ON BREXIT"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tony Diver / Dominic Penna / James Crisp

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has raised the prospect of Britain rejoining European Union in a move that threatens to undermine Andy Burnham’s bid for 10 Downing Street.
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The Guardian: "BURNHAM: LABOUR MUST CHANGE TO REGAIN TRUST"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Elgot / Peter Walker
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Andy Burnham drew the battle lines for the future of The Labour Party as he promised to "change Labour" and win back votes the party had lost.
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Scottish Daily Mail: "SWINNEY DOUBLES DOWN AMID SINN FEIN OUTRAGE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tom Gordon

John Swinney has provoked fury by doubling down on his call for people to #move on' from Sinn Fein’s IRA links so he can join forces with the Irish Nationalists.
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Scottish Daily Mail (Sport/Back Page): "WHAT A LOAD OF NONSENSE!"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Alan Douglas

Defiant Martin O'Neill has refused to condemn the fans who shamed Scottish Football by invading the pitch in Celtic FC's title decider against Heart Of Midlothian.
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Daily Star: "JEZZA'S HEART OP"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James Cabooter

Jeremy Clarkson speaks for the first time about his health scare in the new Clarkson's Farm trailer, saying his heart wasn’t getting any blood.
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The Times Scotland: "BURNHAM 'FAR AHEAD OF STARMER' IN LABOUR VOTE"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Oliver Wright / Steven Swinford / Constance Kampfner

Andy Burnham would decisively beat Sir Keir Starmer in a head-to-head leadership contest, a poll of Labour Party members has found, as the Mayor of Greater Manchester set out a radical Left-Wing pitch to become Prime Minister of United Kingdom.
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​The Times Scotland (Sport/Back Page): "GUARDIOLA EXPECTED TO LEAVE CITY"
LEAD SPORT CORRESPONDENT: Paul Hirst / Matt Lawton
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Pep Guardiola is expected to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing the curtain down on his trophy-laden, ten-year spell in charge of the Football Club.
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Daily Mail: "SLIPPERY BURNHAM'S TWO U-TURNS IN ONE DAY"
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jason Groves

Andy Burnham did two major U-turns within hours amid growing concerns his Left-Wing agenda will wreck the economy. 
In a major climbdown, Andy Burnham said he was no longer pushing for Britain to go back into European Union.
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