This page will be updated as the previews come in.
That is in tomorrow's edition of The Times.
That's according to Metro (Scotland)'s front Page, tomorrow.
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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 26 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE TIMES: Cutting-edge science researchers in British Universities are being vetted by Security Services in UK Government's attempt to tackle Chinese espionage. That is in tomorrow's edition of The Times. DAILY STAR: Turnips are on the front page of tomorrow's Daily Star because they could combat climate change because the vegetable can thrive in all weather conditions. THE NATIONAL: Tomorrow's front page of The National reports that The Green Party are to back a vote of No Confidence in the Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph reports with the threat of being deported to Rwanda by the UK Government is causing a sudden influx of migrants into Ireland in their hopes to avoid deportation. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express are claiming, on tomorrow's front page, that a "revolutionary" and "game-changing" cancer vaccine is being tested on British patients which could offer hopes in finding a cure for the disease. DAILY RECORD: "HUMZA ON THE BRINK" is tomorrow's headline of Daily Record as the paper provides their coverage of Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) facing a vote of No Confidence in Holyrood. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail, tomorrow, launches a campaign to End The Shoplifting Epidemic revealing increasing data gathered by The Office For National Statistics. METRO (ENGLAND): Leading the front page of Metro England), tomorrow, a judge has overturned Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo rape conviction meaning his victims will have to relive their ordeal once again, however, the disgraced Film Producer will remain behind bars. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror, tomorrow, launches their campaign to save Encore Presentations of FA Cup matches on television because the repeat fee royalties are vital to lower league football teams. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian are reporting Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) could be forced to quit as First Minister after Scottish Greens announced they would back a vote of No Confidence. METRO (SCOTLAND): Since Scottish National Party's coalition with The Green Party has collapsed, Humza Yousaf (First Minister - Scotland) faces a vote of No Confidence.
That's according to Metro (Scotland)'s front Page, tomorrow.
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