Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Monday 13 May 2024.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
THE GUARDIAN: Sir Keir Starmer (Leader - The Labour Party) is under fresh pressure from Trade Union Congress over Natalie Elphicke's defection to The Labour Party
That leads on The Guardian, tomorrow.
That leads on The Guardian, tomorrow.
DAILY RECORD: ISIS Terrorists are threatening to attack German cities during the 2024 UEFA's European Cup tournament. Tartan Army fans have been told to be "on your guard".
Daily Record, tomorrow.
Daily Record, tomorrow.
DAILY MAIL: Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) warns Britons will see "almost every aspect" of their lives change over the next five years as country enters one of its most dangerous eras.
THE SCOTSMAN: The Chief Constable of Police Scotland has said judicial change is not happening fast enough with overtime spend on officiers' attendance in court.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
DAILY STAR: Daily Star leads with saying storms are on the way, but get your knotted hankies out ready for next week's "scorchio" 24ºC .
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) saying Britain will be safer under The Conservatives as the nation enters one of its most dangerous eras.
DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express lead with Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) warning the public that the next few years will be among the most dangerous and life-changing Britain has ever witnessed.
THE I: The I, tomorrow, lead with claims that new-generation homeowners will be paying back loans past retirement age amid a rise in 30 and 40 year olds being forced into "ultra-long" deals.
DAILY MIRROR: Four members of The Conservative Party have declined to reveal whether they paid tax on a total £5,000,000 profit from the sale of public-funded homes after hounding Angela Rayner (Shadow Deputy Prime Minister - United Kingdom) for something similar.
That leads Daily Mirror's front page, tomorrow.
That leads Daily Mirror's front page, tomorrow.
METRO (ENGLAND): Medical experts compared haemophiliac patients to laboratory chimpanzees before later injecting them with a Blood Plasma product that either killed or ruined their lives.
That leads the front page of Metro (England), tomorrow.
That leads the front page of Metro (England), tomorrow.
MORNING STAR: Direct-Action groups - such as Just Stop Oil and Palestine Action - have vowed to defy British Government's plans to proscribe them as "extremist" as part of UK Parliament's crackdown on the right to protest.
That leads Morning Star, tomorrow.
That leads Morning Star, tomorrow.