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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
Marc Iles leads the front page.
Fans pay respects to Bolton Wanderers legend Tommy Banks.
FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24457693.mourners-gather-funeral-tommy-banks-parish-church
Harriet Line / John-Paul Ford Rojas lead the front page.
Labour's workers' rights revolution will cost jobs and choke growth, Ministers were warned last night.
FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13645055
Sam Lister leads the front page.
Middle Britain should brace itself for Tax increases, The Tories warned.
Jen Mills leads the front page.
Renationalised railways and better bus services on the cards.
Oxfam report details how Israel has hit supplies to Gaza.
40 new bills announced in King's Speech - the seventh longest since World War II.
Chris Dorrell leads the front page.
Hotel and music spend keeps services inflation too high - and it might be Taylor Swift's fault.
FULL STORY: CityAM.com/hopes-of-a-summer-interest-rate-cut-fade-ahead-of-crunch-wage-data-and-its-partially-due-to-taylor-swift
George Parker / Jim Pickard / Lucy Fisher lead the front page.
King's Speech sets out planning reform.
Workers' rights and pensions changes.
FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/63cced06-8f34-4159-807a-c7f9b6e6ac64
Ralph Blackburn leads the front page.
Bill comes before MPs today as King's Speech briefing cites improving TransPennine trains.
Berny Torre leads the front page.
Unions welcome Labour's King's Speech but warn 'financial straitjacket' cannot be allowed to block real change.
FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/unions-welcome-labour-king-speech-but-warn-financial-straitjacket-cannot-be-allowed-to-block-real-change
Lynda Roughley leads the front page.
An 'insecure' former Police Detective attacked two of his partners, biting one of them on the face.
IN FULL: NorthwichGuardian.co.uk/news/24454911.ex-cheshire-police-detective-attacked-two-girlfriends
Kelsey Maxwell leads the front page.
A new action-packed Youth Hub has opened in St. Helens following a Government investment of more than £1.4M.
FULL STORY: StHelensStar.co.uk/news/24448290.building-transformed-create-1-4m-youth-hub-st-helens
Nathan Okell leads the front page.
RyanAir pilots died on M62 on day of police uninsured driver crackdown.
The day that two RyanAir pilots died in a horror crash on the M62 - and on the same stretch of motorway - was a dedicated police crackdown operation.
FULL STORY: WarringtonGuardian.co.uk/news/24452878.ryanair-pilots-died-m62-day-police-uninsured-driver-crackdown
Conal Cunningham leads the front page.
A Rugby Coach has been awarded a national award after he brought inclusive disability teams across the borough.
FULL STORY: LeighJournal.co.uk/news/24445898.leopards-coach-wins-national-award-setting-disability-team
Ethan Davies leads the front page.
Greater Manchester Police's (GMP) handling of a review into historic childhood sexual abuse will be investigated, it has been announced.
FULL STORY: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/24448046.gmp-handling-child-sex-abuse-inquiry-reviewed
Anne Suslak leads the front page.
Three leisure centres in North Herts will undergo major works in the coming months as part of a £1.1million refurbishment project.
FULL STORY: Royston-Crow.co.uk/news/24455648.north-herts-leisure-centre-refurbishment-project-begins
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.
A new Metrolink stop for Elton Reservoir ahead of a huge housing development set to be built in the area has been put forward in fresh plans.
FULL STORY: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/24456137.metrolink-stop-proposed-elton-reservoir-part-housing-plans
Nat Goodlad leads the front page.
Three men are wanted by police over a suspected arson following a fire at a business unit.
FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24456789.lower-darwen-fire-three-sought-suspected-arson
Jack Tooth leads the front page.
A mum-of-two was struck by two cars in the middle of a main road in Stretford, an inquest has heard.
Michelle Barlow was struck while crossing Chester Road at 22:00 on the night of 22 July 2023.
FULL STORY: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/24453767.stretford-tragedy-mum-of-two-hit-two-cars-chester-road
Jake Clothier leads the front page.
One of Reading's independent festivals has set out the schedule for its return this Summer.
FULL STORY: rdg.today/ready-to-pop-kkayne-and-natalie-gray-among-home-grown-performers-returning-to-readipop-festival-this-weekend
Belinda Ryan leads the front page.
Cheshire East Council has 'wasted' £100,000 since 2020 on empty Bexton Court.
FULL STORY: KnutsfordGuardian.co.uk/news/24453475.cheshire-east-wasted-100k-since-2020-empty-bexton-court