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This is a selection of newspaper publications from Britain, it may not be all of the Front Pages.
From Monday 12 August 2024, the category section will list the various newspapers featured in Informing Britain Paper, so if you want to see all posts featuring a specific title, click down the list on the right of this page.
Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rob Goulding
A petition has been launched to tackle the 'torment' of 'deafening noise' from a Chemical Factory in Lostock Gralam.
FULL REPORT: NorthwichGuardian.co.uk/news/24575498.tata-lostock-noise-torment-sparks-petition-angry-residents
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Harriet Line / Ryan Hooper
Sir Keir Starmer ushered in a new era of the nanny sate by unveiling plans for a pre-watershed ban on Junk Food advertising.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ruth Lawes
Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi has been hailed a hero for saving a woman from ending her life.
FULL REPORT: METRO.CO.UK/2024/09/12/moment-jon-bon-jovi-talks-distraught-woman-off-bridge-21590061
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Conal Cunningham
A devastated family is continuing to appeal over the unsolved murder of Julie Finley, who they feel has been "forgotten about".
FULL REPORT: StHelensStar.co.uk/news/24576131.mum-continues-appeal-unsolved-murder-daughter-julie-finley
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Jackson
A Greater Manchester family were ordered to pay £1,800 to Trafford Council within 4 days.
A dad and son who were told to pay the Trafford Council nearly £2,000 in just four days have had their complaint against the authority upheld.
FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/24552955.trafford-dad-son-ordered-pay-1-800-council-4-days
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Hanna Geissler
Dame Esther Rantzen bid to change the law on Assisted Dying has backing of England's First Citizens Jury.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jessica Barnes
The Council are asking residents to have their say on major plans to extend secondary school places in Warrington.
FULL REPORT: WarringtonGuardian.co.uk/news/24571657.residents-asked-say-expansion-plans-school-places
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sam Fleming / Valentina Romei / Delphine Strauss
The UK's public debt is on an "unsustainable" upward path.
Demographic pressures and the costs of climate change will weigh on the public finances, says Office For Budget Responsibility.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/8d131ebf-d06a-478c-8c42-943abfac2449
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nadeem Badshah
A gentle rub on a wooden chair or caress of a plank of sawn-treated 4X2 is enough to induce a sense of calm and tranquility, says an Oxford Uni boffiness.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jack Fifield
Police officers are set to visit Horwich Primary Schools following two separate crashes in the area which left two children in hospital.
FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24579088.police-set-visit-horwich-primary-schools-crashes
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Harriet Line / Ryan Hooper
Sir Keir Starmer ushered in a new era of the nanny sate by unveiling plans for a pre-watershed ban on Junk Food advertising.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Andrew Bellard
A convicted sex offender failed to complete his annual signing on requirement despite a reminder from the police just a week earlier.
FULL REPORT: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24565500.rishton-sex-offender-failed-sign-register-reminder