This page will be updated as the previews come in.
That's The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 10 May 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE SCOTSMAN: The Scotsman, tomorrow, lead with results of a recent survey claiming John Swinney (First Minister - Scotland) is facing an uphill battle as Scottish National Party are shedding seats. EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: William Oviatt leads tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News supporting his daughter who has Retinal Dystrophy by running the Edinburgh Marathon for Sight Scotland. THE NATIONAL: Tomorrow's edition of The National leads with an exclusive from John Swinney (First Minister - Scotland) explaining why he's removed the role of Minister For Independence. DAILY RECORD: Actor Richard Gadd leads tomorrow's Daily Record saying he's stunned by his "overnight fame" after his performance in the Netflix series Baby Reindeer. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian lead with United Nations confirming that more than 100,000 people have fled Rafah after Israel intensified its bombardment. DAILY MIRROR: Tomorrow's Daily Mirror confirms five babies have died of Whooping Cough this year amid fears the country is facing the biggest outbreak in four decades. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Jeremy Hunt (Chancellor Of The Exchequer - United Kingdom) has urged Bank Of England to cut Interest Rates too quickly. That's The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow. DAILY STAR: Daily Star have star news for once as the paper ask to see photos of Uranus because space boffins want to launch an up close and personal mission to it. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) lead with Health Officials confirming that five babies have died in the biggest outbreak of Whooping Cough in over a decade. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent are leading with news of Wes Streeting (Shadow Health Secretary - United Kingdom) speaking to The Conservative Party members who are contemplating a defection because of the "incompetence" of Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom). MORNING STAR: Morning Star leads with campaigners vowing yesterday to defy UK Government's cruel Rwanda policy and the shocking mass arrests of potential deportees.
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