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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: THURSDAY 13 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

12/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 11 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 MAIL: "A Tory Wipeout Risks One-Party Socialist State"
Jason Groves leads tomorrow's edition.

Senior members of The Conservative Party appealed to voters not to risk "sleepwalking" into a one-party Socialist State.
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ROYSTON CROW: "Play 4 Lesley Event Raises Thousands"
Anne Suslak leads tomorrow's edition.

A fundraising day in memory of, Lesley Judge, a much-loved Royston resident raised £5,000 for Addenbrooke's Hospital.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Ticking Time Bomb! 36M At High Risk Of Diabetes"
Hanna Geissler leads tomorrow's edition.

A record 3.6 million people are at high risk of developing diabetes as the nation battles an obesity epidemic.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Beleaguered Colleges Could Run Out Of Cash By July"
Calum Ross leads tomorrow's edition.

Financial pressures in Scotland's college sector are so severe some could run out of money. 
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THE GUARDIAN: "Sunak Aide Bet On Election Date Before Announcement"
Pippa Crerar leads tomorrow's edition.

Rishi Sunak's closest parliamentary aide placed a £100 bet on a July General Election, three days before Prime Minister made the announcement.
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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "£17M Tech Hub Plan Revealed"
Richard Youle leads tomorrow's edition.

It's hoped the building will have a range of private and public sector occupiers when it is constructed in place of the existing pavilion overlooking the athletics track in Sketty Lane.
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DAILY RECORD: "Labour Pledges £150M To Fight Scots Poverty"
Paul Hutcheon leads tomorrow's edition.

Scotland will be given £150million war chest to fight poverty under a new Labour Government.
Ian Murray (Shadow Secretary - Scotland) says "we will turbocharge the Scotland Office".

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Starmer Paves The Way For Tax Rises"

Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party's General Election manifesto will not rule out increases in Council Tax, admitted Sir Keir Starmer.

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DAILY STAR: "Three Loins On A Shirt"
Jerry Lawton leads tomorrow's edition.

England stars have been given special permission to cover up their tackle if they want to use a naked spa at their hotel in Blankenhain.
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WESTERN MAIL: "Plaid Vows To Fight For Fairer Funding"
George Thompson leads tomorrow's edition.

Plaid Cymru will pledge to secure fairer funding for Wales and get the billions they say the country is owed in rail cash in their manifesto.
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THE JOURNAL: "County Rail Route May Be Extended"
James Robinson leads tomorrow's edition.

The much-anticipated Northumberland Line could be extended to more towns in the south east of the county, it has been claimed.
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METRO (ENGLAND): "I Lost My Whole Family In E-Bike Explosion"
Josh Milton leads tomorrow's edition.

A father whose partner and children died in a fire after an e-bike battery exploded has called for urgent safety measures.
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WOKINGHAM TODAY: "Tories Paid Rowers To Sit With Rishi"
Andrew Batt leads tomorrow's edition.

Allegations have surfaced that Rishi Sunak's team paid people to be pictured with him during a visit to Wokingham Constituency.
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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Man, 29, Accused Of 'Street Attack' Murder"
Philip Dewey leads tomorrow's edition.

A 'completely defenceless' man died days after street attack.
Steven Chappell, 29, denies the murder and manslaughter of Daniel Bradley, 32, who died in hospital on 23 September last year.
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