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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
Ilona Amos leads the front page.
The 'astonishing' level of fines for breaching Edinburgh's low emission zone are revealed.
FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/environment/the-astonishing-level-of-fines-for-breaching-edinburghs-low-emission-zone-revealed-4703845
Ryan Thom leads the front page.
Police are hunting two TRNSMT thugs who battered Lee Paton so badly he ended up in a coma.
FULL STORY: DailyRecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/trnsmt-horror-teen-placed-coma-33243354
Alice Herman leads the front page.
Donald Trump demanded the dropping of all criminal cases against him as he was crowned Republican Party's nominee for President.
Arj Singh / Hugo Gye lead the front page.
British Ambassador is tasked with building links between Donald Trump's team and Labour's Government.
Shaun Wooller leads the front page.
Doctors should start warning patients about the dangers of Climate Change.
Stuart Minting leads the front page.
A fossil fuels firm has unveiled a proposal to build a drilling rig and explore for gas using a "low volume fracking technique" close to highly protected coast and national park landscapes.
FULL STORY: YorkshirePost.co.uk/news/environment/fossil-fuel-firm-reveals-plan-to-build-drilling-rig-just-800m-from-edge-of-north-york-moors-4703750
Peter Robertson leads the front page.
Ken Dodd's widow still has daily chats with the tickling stick-waving funnyman six years after he died.
Stefania Palma leads the front page.
A US Judge has dismissed a criminal case over Donald Trump's handling of classified documents.
Florida judge rules that appointment of special counsel was unconstitutional.
FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/b1b47009-6606-40ed-a370-a21a861aee3a
Gergana Krasteva leads the front page.
A body believed that to of missing British teenager Jay Slater has been found in a ravine on the Spanish Island of Tenerife.
FULL STORY: Metro.co.uk/2024/07/15/jay-slater-body-found-hunt-missing-teenager-tenerife-21230764
Elizabeth Short leads the front page.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy should focus on halting arms exports to Israel instead of associating with unindicted War Criminals.
Alice Gerrard leads the front page.
Feelings ran high at a public meeting in which residents aired their concerns over the safety of a road after a fatal crash.
The meeting was organised following the death of grandmother Karen Kimblin, who died after a crash on St. Helens Road on June 22.
FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24448424.st-helens-road-heated-meeting-takes-place-fatal-crash
Sarah McGee leads the front page.
Human remains have been found in Tenerife, where Lancashire teenager Jay Slater went missing, according to Spanish police.
Police on the Spanish island said that a "lifeless body" had been found and that "all indications suggest" it could be the 19-year-old.
FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/national/uk-today/24452441.police-find-human-remains-tenerife-amid-jay-slater-search