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TOMORROW'S PAPERS TODAY: WEDNESDAY 12 JUNE 2024 | INFORMING BRITAIN PAPERS

11/6/2024

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Welcome to your rundown of headlines on a selection of British Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 11 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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THE NATIONAL: "SNP Demand Ross Expenses Probe"

Xander Elliards leads tomorrow's edition.
THE SNP have written to two Westminster watchdogs calling for an investigation to be opened into embattled Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross.

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THE SCOTSMAN: "Fringe Chief Warns Arts Unattractive To Sponsors"

Brian Ferguson leads tomorrow's edition.
​The figurehead of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has expressed concerns that Scotland's Cultural Events are becoming increasingly "unattractive" to potential sponsors.
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DAILY MIRROR: "Rish: I Didn't Have A Dish"

John Stevens leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak claimed he knows what real sacrifice is by declaring he had no Sky TV as a child, as millions of kids go hungry.
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DAILY MAIL: "Rishi: Don't Give Labour A Blank Cheque"

Jason Groves leads tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak, yesterday, warned voters not to give Labour a "blank cheque" at next month's General Election. 

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DAILY RECORD: "Don't Be Husband No7 For Bigamist Bride"
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Jilly Beattie leads tomorrow's edition.
A bus driver has told how he "felt sick" after discovering he had married Lisa Jane Davies - a convicted bigamist.
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DAILY EXPRESS: "Tory Ambition To Deport 100,000 Illegal Migrants"

Steph Spyro / Sam Lister lead tomorrow's edition.
​Rishi Sunak has fired up the General Election by promising to slash legal migration in half. 
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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: "Sunak Promises £17bn in Tax Cuts"
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Ben Riley Smith leads tomorrow's edition.
Prime Minister unveils manifesto that shrinks National Insurance bill and helps first-time buyers.

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DAILY MAIL: "The Weekend Starts Now!"

Will Stone leads tomorrow's edition.
Wild Wednesday has become the day the weekend begins... as young Home Workers don't go to the office on Thursday and Friday.

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THE I: "Labour Promises £12 An Hour To Care Workers"

Jane Merrick leads tomorrow's edition.
Every Care Worker in England will be entitled to new Minimum Wage if The Labour Party win next General Election.
The Minimum Wage for Care Workers is expected to be £12 an hour.

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SOUTH WALES EVENING POST: "Your Family Want You Back Home"

Tomorrow's South Wales Evening Post focuses on the disappearance of James Beer, who has been missing for over 12 months.

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SOUTH WALES ECHO: "Trampoline Park's Zero Food Rating Shame"

Conor Gogarty leads tomorrow's edition.
SupaJump, a Trampoline Park in Cardiff, is facing 'further action' after damning food hygiene score.
The attraction received the worst possible food hygiene rating.

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OXFORD MAIL: "Fans Slam Car Park Penalties"

​Robert Folker leads tomorrow's edition.

Football supporters have hit out at new parking restrictions at Oxford United's Kassam Stadium describing it as a "money-making scam".
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WESTERN MAIL: "We'll Scrap 20MPH Limit - Sunak"

Will Hayward / Ben Summer co-lead tomorrow's edition.
Rishi Sunak has pledged to scrap the default 20MPH Speed Limit in Wales if The Conservative Party wins next General Election.
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