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.
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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