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Michael Blackley leads the front page.
Jim Sillars says the party's 'Stalinist' leadership must go following General Election disaster.
FULL STORY: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-13617465
Alastair Dalton leads the front page.
ScotRail are to suspend more than a quarter of its services a day from Wednesday "to provide greater certainty and reliability" following mounting short-notice cancellations in a pay dispute with its unions.
FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/transport/scotrail-aslef-rmt-drivers-pay-timetable-4695554
Michael Knowles leads the front page.
Shadow Home Secretary James Cleverly attacks new Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for being 'too scared' to be tough on migration after Labour ditched Rwanda deportation scheme.
FULL STORY: Express.co.uk/news/politics/1921051/james-cleverly-keir-starmer-open-sign-migrants
Paul Byrne / Andy Lines lead the front page.
Gareth Southgate praised the team bond that has kept England's Euro fight alive.
Labour leader Anas Sarwar has urged Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child cap on benefits.
The new Prime Minister has yet to commit to ending the cruel rule imposed by The Conservative Party on families in need.
Pippa Crerar leads the front page.
Keir Starmer will today call on NATO countries to increase defence spending in response to rising global threats.
David Huntley leads the front page.
Darryl Anderson appeared at Durham Crown Court to be sentenced for two counts of causing death by dangerous driving.
FULL STORY: ChronicleLive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/drunk-audi-driver-hit-141mph-29500805
Jerry Lawton leads the front page.
England go into battle with the Dutch tonight knowing they are 90 minutes away from the Euros Final.
Or a bit longer if it goes to penalties.
Michael O'Dwyer / Peter Campbell lead the front page.
Dyson are axing about 1,000 jobs in the United Kingdom, or more than a quarter of their workforce.
FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/d861e223-4f90-4a1e-97a8-eef51c265d66
Berny Torre leads the front page.
Labour was urged to scrap Tory anti-protest laws and reject harmful rhetoric used to stigmatise peaceful demonstrations.
FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/new-government-urged-scrap-anti-protest-laws-restore-freedom-expression
Bill Jacobs leads the front page.
Construction work has started on a major 205 home development close to the Royal Blackburn Hospital for NHS Staff by Keepmoat Homes.
FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24440303.work-starts-205-new-homes-near-royal-blackburn-hospital
Jack Tooth leads the front page.
Amir Khan's wedding venue is asking for a late-night licence amid opposition from some neighbours.