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Lack of room on Lochend Drive sees thousands of pounds of damage to vehicles since pavement parking ban began.
Jade Shand has been left afraid to park her car on her street.
Tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News.
The tragic death of a 16-year-old boy has led to renewed calls for a crackdown on youth violence.
Kory McCrimmon lost his life after he was injured in a disturbance in a park.
Daily Record's front page.
Sir Keir Starmer is on course for the biggest General Election victory in a century with Scottish National Party set to lose two thirds of their MPs.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
Mega-poll predicts Conservative wipeout.
Jeremy Hunt, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Grant Shapps could all lose their seats.
Nigel Farage return set to further split Tory vote.
The Labour Party majority of 194 seats on the cards.
Daily Mirror's front page, tomorrow.
The Scottish National Party condemn The Labour Party policy as "not only morally abhorrent but financially reckless".
The National, tomorrow.
Nigel Farage declared "I'm back" yesterday as he returned to front-line politics and vowed to lead a "political revolt" to topple The Conservative Party.
Tomorrow's front page of The Daily Telegraph.
Rugby League hero Rob Burrow sent a heartbreaking last message urging people to "be brave and face your battles".
That leads the front page of tomorrow's Daily Star.
Rishi Sunak suffered the darkest hour of his Election campaign.
Yesterday, the Prime Minister suffered a double blow after Nigel Farage entered the fray and a poll predicted Tory wipeout.
That's Daily Mail's front page for tomorrow.
The stark reality of voters thinking of switching their allegiance to Nigel Farage is that they will put everything they "care about" at risk, warns Rishi Sunak.
The front page of Daily Express, tomorrow.
Nigel Farage announced he will stand as a candidate to become the Reform MP for Clacton in the General Election.
He will also take over as Reform UK Leader.
The I, tomorrow.
The Conservative Party's faltering General Election campaign suffered a potentially damaging new blow yesterday when Nigel Farage announced he intended to stand as an Election candidate.
The Guardian, tomorrow.
Stealth Tax hikes could cost City workers a pretty penny by the end of next Parliament - no matter who wins the General Election.
That leads on tomorrow's City AM.
Nigel Farage has electrified the General Election campaign by taking over as leader of Reform UK in a bid to once again become MP.
Tomorrow's front page of The Independent.
Sir Keir Starmer insisted his Shadow Cabinet was united on the issue of Britain's nuclear deterrant as he announced a new "Triple Lock" for The Trident Programme.
The Yorkshire Post, tomorrow.
Britain will be "fit to fight" under The Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer said yesterday in a renewed commitment to militarism.
The paper are also asking will The Labour Party stop funding Israel?
Tomorrow's Morning Star.
The Conservatives face disaster as Labour could bag their biggest-ever Election victory, according to a pioneering opinion poll that gives seat-by-seat projections.
That's the front page of tomorrow's Metro (England).