This page will be updated as the previews come in.
Tomorrow's edition of The Scotsman.
That's The Guardian, tomorrow.
That's according to The Times, tomorrow.
That's The I, tomorrow.
That's according to tomorrow's Morning Star front page.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 02 May 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: Former First Minister of Scotland, Humza Yousaf, is on the front page of tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News asking his fellow party members to play nice in their bid to replace him. THE SCOTSMAN: Kate Forbes has been in talks of a senior job in the Scottish Parliament if she steps aside for John Swinney in his run to be First Minister Of Scotland. Tomorrow's edition of The Scotsman. DAILY RECORD: Daily Record leads on their front page with a confirmation from John Swinney saying he will indeed run to be First Minister Of Scotland after the resignation of Humza Yousaf. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express lead with the heartbroken family of Daniel Anjorin pay tribute to their wonderful child after a man has been charged with the boy's murder. DAILY STAR: Tomorrow's Daily Star warns the people of Sussex that a Great White Shark may be patrolling their coast. Or it might be a fictional character off of the Jaws movies. THE GUARDIAN: The Labour Party are facing criticism over a loophole in their plans to ban Zero Hours Contracts. That's The Guardian, tomorrow. THE TIMES: The Labour Party has vowed to overturn Rishi Sunak's hardline asylum ban and would consider asylum claims for all who entered United Kingdom. Only if they win the next General Election. That's according to The Times, tomorrow. DAILY MIRROR: "Our hearts are broken" - Tributes to gentle Daniel Anjorin, who was murdered in the Hainault Sword Attack, leads tomorrow's front page of Daily Mirror. DAILY MAIL: "The Day Rwanda Became A Reality" - That's the headline leading on tomorrow's Daily Mail front page as they report about the treatment of migrants being detained at Holding Facilities before getting deported to Rwanda. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Tomorrow's The Daily Telegraph is reporting that Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) is giving Dublin a warning saying they must not jeopardise peace process by reinstating checkpoints. THE I: The plan to send migrants to Rwanda set out by Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) could be delayed because Civil Servants sue the Government as European Union launches legal action. That's The I, tomorrow. METRO (ENGLAND): Friends of Daniel Adjorin lead tomorrow's Metro (England), paying respects to the "football-mad" schoolboy who was killed in the Samurai Sword attack in Hainault, London. THE NATIONAL: The National leads tomorrow's edition with more coverage of the Humza Yousaf resignation as First Minister Of Scotland and a quote from Lesley Riddoch saying "we need a contest, not a coronation". MORNING STAR: Pro-Palestine activists, workers, and trade unionists took down the "sponsors of Israeli genocide". That's according to tomorrow's Morning Star front page. METRO (SCOTLAND): Kate Forbes leads tomorrow's Metro (Scotland) admitting to participating in an informal meeting with John Swinney to discuss their plans to run for the First Minister job after Humza Yousaf's resignation as First Minister Of Scotland.
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