This page will be updated as the previews come in.
The National, tomorrow.
Daily Mail, tomorrow.
Daily Express, tomorrow.
That is on your front page of The I, tomorrow.
That is The Scotsman, tomorrow.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 06 May 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY RECORD: Tomorrow's Daily Record lead with an exclusive from Anas Sarwar (Leader - The Scottish Labour Party) accusing The Scottish National Party of a "backroom stitch-up" to install John Swinney as First Minister Of Scotland. THE NATIONAL: Graeme McCormick has pulled out of the race to become SNP Leader therefore John Swinney is on course to be next First Minister Of Scotland. The National, tomorrow. DAILY STAR: Tomorrow's Daily Star wants their readers to fetch some budgie smugglers as Britain is to reach temperatures as high as 24ºC next week after rain. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Tomorrow's edition of The Daily Telegraph has the paper's understanding that Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) has shelved plans to hold General Election in the Summer. THE GUARDIAN: Tomorrow's front page of The Guardian claims that The Labour Party are setting their sights on 'blue wall' seats in the next General Election. DAILY MAIL: Dozens of pro-Palestinian campaigners have been elected as councillors as the war in Gaza hit Town Halls across Britain. Daily Mail, tomorrow. DAILY EXPRESS: The Conservative Party's grandees are urging Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) to prepare a big tax-cutting offer to turn their fortunes around. Daily Express, tomorrow. THE I: Homeowners face waiting until Autumn for lower mortages as Bank Of England delays cuts to Interest Rates. That is on your front page of The I, tomorrow. THE SCOTSMAN: John Swinney warns opposition unionist parties that they have a responsibility and obligation to help an SNP minority. That is The Scotsman, tomorrow. DAILY MIRROR: Tomorrow's Daily Mirror has Daniel Anjorin's local Community Church, and favourite Football Club, leading tributes following his murder last week. MORNING STAR: Morning Star lead on tomorrow's front page with Metropolitan Police being accused of political bias after pro-Palestine protesters were arrested under the Terrorism Act.
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