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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: FRIDAY 21 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

20/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Friday 21 June 2024.

​This page will be updated as the previews come in.

Follow #InformingBritainPapers on ​𝕏 to keep up with today's previews. 
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DAILY RECORD: "Ibrox Closed"
Andy Newport leads the front page.

A construction cock-up will keep Ibrox closed at the start of the new season. 
Rangers FC are now scrambling to find a temporary home.
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DAILY STAR: "Here Wig Go!"
Jerry Lawton leads the front page.

Who'd want a mate like Gary Lineker?
The clothes horse infuriated Frank Lampard is talking about the footie hero's bald spot.
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REDDITCH & ALCESTER STANDARD: "Recycling Group On Its Soapbox To Drive Interest"
Lise Evans leads the front page.

A Reddich sustainability not-for-profit group are getting ready to compete in this year's Red Bull Soapbox Race.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Starmer Corbin Better Than Johnson As PM"
Ben Riley Smith / Daniel Martin lead the front page.

Sir Keir Starmer has said Jeremy Corbyn would have made a better Prime Minister than Boris Johnson.
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MALVERN OBSERVER: "Cannabis Worth £800K Found After Police Raid"
Sonny Rackham leads the front page.

Cannabis Plants with an estimated street value of £827,400 were seized by police in Tenbury Wells.
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DAILY MIRROR: "Hjul Of A Mess"
Simon Mullock leads the sport.

Gareth Southgate told the nation to blame him after England were jeered by fans following another insipid Euros display.
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DAILY MIRROR: "What Are The Odds On That?"
Sophie Huskisson leads the front page.

The Tory Election betting scandal has deepened with Laura Saunders, Tony Lee and Craig Williams now being probed.

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EVESHAM OBSERVER: "Solar Farm Bid Leaves Neighbours Furious"
Lise Evans leads the front page.

A South Littleton resident is furious he has not been consulted by Wychavon District Council on potential plans to build a Solar Farm next to his home.

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THE SCOTSMAN: "Creative Scotland Launches New Defence Of 'Porn Funding'"
Brian Ferguson leads the front page.
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Creative Scotland has launched fresh defence of their handling of a "hardcore sex" film project.
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DROITWICH STANDARD: "Unanimous Support For Move On Dementia"
Sonny Rackham leads the front page.

A moving motion at the latest Council meeting on Monday has lead support to make Droitwich a dementia-friendly town.
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THE INDEPENDENT: "All Bets Off On Trust In Tories"
David Maddox leads the front page.

The Conservative Party are facing an Electoral meltdown after the betting scandal engulfed their top team.
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FINANCIAL TIMES: "Flurry Of Bets On July Election Placed In Run-Up To Sunak's Announcement"
Chris Cook / Lucy Fisher / Rafe Uddin lead the front page.

An unusual burst of bets on a July poll predicted Rishi Sunak's announcement of the General Election.
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Man Chased Neighbour With A Loaded Shotgun"
Ben Summer leads the front page.

Billy Price was found to have a hoard of weapons in his house, one of which he used to cause fear of violence in an argument over the volume of his neighbour's music.
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THE BOLTON NEWS: "School's Arson Misery"
Saiqa Chaudhari leads the front page.

Queensbridge Primary School children and staff have been left saddened after an outdoor classroom was recently destroyed in an arson attack.

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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Humphreys Is Backing Grace To Bring The X-Factor"
Andrew Baldock leads the sport.

Regan Grace has been described as an "x-factor" player following his call-up to Wales' Summer training squad.
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Jobs At Risk"
Robert Dalling leads the front page.

Port Talbot job losses 'far worse' than contractors claim.
Workers describe seeing devastated colleagues crying.
Tata claim they're losing £1Million a day.
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LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH: "'Our Rhian Was Effortlessly Cool And Beautiful'"
Nat Goodlad leads the front page.

An inquest has heard that Rhian Louise Wright died in her Middle East apartment after taking her own life.
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