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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 05 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

4/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 05 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 MIRROR: "These Are All Good Men"
Lucy Thornton leads tomorrow's edition.
Tears flowed as D-Day veterans made an emotional journey back to Normandy to mark 80th Anniversary of the landings.
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Starmer On The Ropes Over Tax"
Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
Sir Keir Starmer will raise taxes for every working household by £2,000, Rishi said repeatedly in TV Debate.
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THE NATIONAL: "Labour 'Not Being Honest on Spending Cuts"
Scottish National Party say Anas Sarwar's TV debate contradicted Rachel Reeves.
Shadow Chancellor denies Scottish Labour Leader "blew apart" party policy.
That's The National, tomorrow.

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THE GUARDIAN: "Leaders Clash On Migration, Tax, And NHS In Ill-Tempered Debate"
Eleni Courea leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi and Keir Starmer tore into each other's General Election promises in a fiery TV debate.
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DAILY RECORD: "All Over Bar The Shouting"
Paul Hutcheon leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak showed voters the General Election is a lost cause as he resorted to shouting over Keir Starmer.
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DAILY EXPRESS​: "Kapow! Feisty Rishi Floors Starmer Over £2,000 Tax Rise"
Sam Lister leads tomorrow's edition.
Rumbustious Rishi Sunak overpowered Keir Starmer in a brutal television showdown with repeated blows on Tax.
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THE SCOTSMAN: "Labour Won't 'Pick Fights' With SNP"
Alistair Grant leads tomorrow's edition.
The Labour Party will not "try to pick fights" with Scottish National Party if they win General Election on 4 July 2024.
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DAILY MAIL: "Fiery Rishi Comes Out Swinging - And Lands Big Blows"
Daily Mail covers the General Election debate between Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer which was shown on ITV/STV.
Jason Groves, Harriet Line & Kumail Jaffer lead tomorrow's edition.
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MORNING STAR: "Labour Rocked By Race Storm"
According to a group of Local Councillors who quit party in protest, Labour are fighting the General Election as an "institutionally racist" party.
Tomorrow's Morning Star.
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THE YORKSHIRE POST: "Sharp Decline In Region's Wildlife"
Nearly 2,000 species have been lost in Yorkshire in the last 200 years and another 3,000 are at risk, according to a landmark State Of Yorkshire report today.
That leads The Yorkshire Post, tomorrow.

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WESTERN MAIL: "Gething 'Confident' Of Crunch Vote Win"
George Thompson and Ruth Mosalski co-lead tomorrow's edition of Western Mail with The First Minister has insisted he is feeling "confident" about winning the vote of No Confidence.
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DAILY STAR: "ASBO Orcas Are Just Like Kevin The Teenager"
Killer Whales who've been smashing up and sinking boats around The Mediterranean are doing it because they're young and have nothing better to do.
Tomorrow's Daily Star.

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THE HERALD:  "Scots Visit From Israeli Ambassador Cancelled"
Two planned visits to Scottish Synagogues by the controversial Israeli Ambassador to the UK have been cancelled.
Gaby McKay's story leads tomorrow's edition of The Herald.

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​OXFORD MAIL:  "Peer Pressures To Take "Rapist" Home"
A student who told police a man raped her after a night out said she had invited him home due to pressure from her peers.
Gee Harland's story leads tomorrow's edition of Oxford Mail.
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THE INDEPENDENT:  "Farage: I Want To Replace The Tories"
Reform UK leader promises "revolution to change British politics in General Election campaign launch on Clacton Pier as YouGov suggests party could win four seats.
That's tomorrow's The Independent. 
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