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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
Alistair Grant leads the front page.
Total for decarbonising buildings 'four times higher than Scottish Government estimate'.
Richard Marsden / James Tozer / Chris Brooke leads the front page.
Daily Mail headlines with paying tribute to Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice DaSilva Aguiar.
Iona Young leads the front page.
A toddler was rushed lifeless to hospital after drinking a slushie at her pal's Birthday Party.
Martin Evans / Charles Hymas lead the front page.
Riot Police clash with mob at Southport mosque despite Minister's warning for public to stop stirring discontent.
FULL STORY: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/07/30/violence-erupts-in-southport-after-child-stabbings
Chris Jaffray leads the front page.
80 year old Sylvia Conway claims she has constant flashbacks after Shane Allen targeted her at Morrisons on Mornington Road.
FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24485708.bolton-man-mugged-80-year-old-leaving-traumastised
Xander Elliards leads the front page.
Minister reveals how much Holyrood will have to spend to avoid means-tested Winter Fuel Payment.
FULL STORY: http://TheNational.Scot/news/24484412.scottish-government-will-need-find-100m-mitigate-labour-cuts
Jessica Murray / Josh Halliday / Hannah Al-Othman lead the front page.
Vigil held in Southport as Police name three girls in attack.
Hundreds of people gathered at a vigil in Southport.
FULL STORY: TheGuardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/jul/30/cant-help-but-cry-hundreds-pay-tribute-to-southport-stabbing-victims
Gee Harland leads the front page.
A driver has been disqualified after drunkenly blocking a pedestrian walkway in his BMW near Oxford Railway Station.
FULL STORY: OxfordMail.co.uk/news/24486176.bmw-driver-disqualified-blocking-botley-road-walkway
Sam Corbishley leads the front page.
Families of three girls knifed to death at a holiday kids' club have paid tribute to them.
Isobel Dickinson leads the front page.
The nasty little blood-sucking sods that are Horse Flies have been running amok as Britain basks in 32C - the hottest day of the year.
Anna Gross / George Parker / Lucy Fisher lead the front page.
Spat with Hunt intensifies.
Ex-Chancellor says attack 'desperate'.
Asylum costs at heart of storm.
FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/603ff02f-e29d-4e56-ba0a-a503105eb270
Elizabeth Short leads the front page.
As Britain remains complicit in Israel's War Crimes by refusing an arms embargo, a replica of a 2,000-pound bomb was placed outside Parliament.
Oxfam warns that 7,000 people are estimated to be killed or injured in Gaza by Israeli military during Parliament recess.
FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/replica-bomb-placed-outside-of-parliament-as-government-refuses-to-commit-to-an-arms-embargo
Rebecca McGrath leads the front page.
Merseyside Police arrested three people and seized a crossbow as part of a warrant targeting organised crime in Bidston.
FULL STORY: WirralGlobe.co.uk/news/24482562.arrests-made-crossbow-drugs-seized-bidston
Nat Goodlad leads the front page.
Peter Green performed a "clear act of revenge" after knifing a woman at a flat in Blackburn six months after she stabbed him.