Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 24 May 2024.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: Care Workers tells of deaths in "droves" when untested patients were transferred to come during COVID-19 Pandemic.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
DAILY MAIL: Today, The Conservative Party will pledge to curb Green Levies on Energy Bills as the battle to 10 Downing Street moves to the cost of living.
Tomorrow's Daily Mail.
Tomorrow's Daily Mail.
THE NATIONAL: Michael Matheson has refused to quit as Scottish National Party MSP over The iPad Roaming Scandal insisting the Holyrood Committee that recommended a 27-day suspension was "politicised" and the sanction "exessive".
Tomorrow's The Scotsman.
Tomorrow's The Scotsman.
DAILY EXPRESS: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) has attacked Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) for not having the "courage" to face him in a series of televised debates.
Tomorrow's Daily Express.
Tomorrow's Daily Express.
DUNDEE COURIER: Scottish National Party's campaign got off to a shaky start as First Minister John Swinney was asked to defend under-fire Michael Matheson nine times in 10 minutes over The iPad Roaming Bill Scandal.
Friday's Dundee Courier.
Friday's Dundee Courier.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) claims Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) does not have the "courage" to face him in a televised General Election debate.
Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph.
Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph.
DAILY RECORD: Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) has vowed to cut fuel bills as new figures showed prices have soared by £400 a year under The Conservative Party.
THE I: Compensation for victims of The Infected Blood Scandal still on track and Post Office convictions quashed.
Amongst the leading stories on tomorrow's The I.
Amongst the leading stories on tomorrow's The I.
WESTERN MAIL: The number of people waiting for treatment from NHS medical facilities in Wales has reached the highest on record.
That's the leading story on tomorrow's Western Mail.
That's the leading story on tomorrow's Western Mail.
THE GUARDIAN: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) dropped flagship policies on deporting migrants to Rwanda and banning smoking for young people on the first full day of General Election campaigning.
The Guardian, tomorrow.
The Guardian, tomorrow.
THE BOLTON NEWS: Nicholas Peel is to remain the head of Bolton Town Hall, although The Labour Party surrendered two seats in a recent Local Election.
That's the front page of The Bolton News, tomorrow.
That's the front page of The Bolton News, tomorrow.
DAILY MIRROR: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) spoke to staff in a Wales brewery about the upcoming UEFA European Cup not realising the Welsh team haven't qualified for the tournament.
THE NATIONAL: The National are leading, tomorrow, with reports that a Scottish Liberal Democrat candidate gave £25,000 to Boris Johnson - the former Prime Minister Of United Kingdom.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: Catherine Slater, an East Lancashire woman, has been living with HIV since the age of 20 due to The Infected Blood Scandal.
Tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph.
Tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph.
THE INDEPENDENT: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) suffered a dismal first day campaigning after his desicion to hold a General Election on 4 July 2024.
The front page of The Independent, tomorrow.
The front page of The Independent, tomorrow.
DAILY STAR: Holiday bookings are up 57% as people try to avoid six weeks of fibs and bluster in the run up to the General Election on 4 July 2024.
Front page of Daily Star, tomorrow.
Front page of Daily Star, tomorrow.
FINANCIAL TIMES: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) suffered a series of setbacks on the first full day of the General Election campaign as he was forced to concede he could not deliver flagship policies on Rwanda and smoking before 4 July 2024.
Financial Times, tomorrow.
Financial Times, tomorrow.
SOUTH WALES ECHO: A drunken thug headbutted a Police Officer after cops were called out to his family home on Christmas Day later said he was unable to remember the assault because of his level of intoxication.
That's the leading story on the front page of tomorrow's South Wales Echo.
That's the leading story on the front page of tomorrow's South Wales Echo.
METRO (ENGLAND): Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) faced another storm as he launched his General Election campaign - admitting his promised migrant flights to Rwanda will only take off if he wins.
Front page of Metro (England), tomorrow.
Front page of Metro (England), tomorrow.
MORNING STAR: Diane Abbott, Britain's first black female Minister, told Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) to give her the right to stand for The Labour Party in the next General Election.
That is Morning Star's leading story, tomorrow.
That is Morning Star's leading story, tomorrow.