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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
Isobel Dickinson leads the front page.
BBC bosses who are always bleating about not having enough money have admitted paying Crisp Salesman Gary Lineker £1.35 Million a year.
Which is nice.
Giles Sheldrick / Mark Jefferies lead the front page.
BBC boss Tim Davie has offered a heartfelt apology for the bullying crisis engulfing Strictly Come Dancing.
FULL STORY: Express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1926857
Tom Bryant / Mark Jefferies lead the front page.
BBC boss Tim Davie has apologised to Strictly celebs over allegations they were abused by the show's dancers.
FULL STORY: Mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bbc-boss-says-hes-very-33305835
Laura Donnelly / Tim Wallace / Nick Gutteridge lead the front page.
Move would cut average daily contacts from 37 to 25 in blow over welfare plan.
FULL STORY: Telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/07/23/gps-threaten-to-see-fewer-patients-pay-row-protest-labour
Alexander Brown leads the front page.
The UK Government has defied SNP calls to drop the two-child cap.
FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/politics/sir-keir-starmer-faces-first-major-test-in-government-over-two-child-benefit-cap-snp-say-4712539
Victoria Finan leads the front page.
The Government must push more people into work to avoid "catastrophic" rocketing in spending on benefits.
Richard Luscombe leads the front page.
Kamala Harris took on Donald Trump last night at her first campaign rally since replacing Joe Biden as the Democratic Presidential Candidate.
Rebecca Camber / George Odling lead the front page.
Britain's most notorious hate preacher embarked on a global bid to recruit the next generation of terrorists.
Ryan Thom leads the front page.
A teenager left in a coma after he was attacked at TRNSMT has told how his girlfriend saved his life.
Gill Plimmer / George Parker lead the front page.
Ministers may need to put Britons off taking the train between Birmingham and Manchester.
FULL STORY: FT.COM/content/ecde4265-0269-4169-ac0e-179938667a21
Andrew Bellard leads the front page.
A pedal-powered pervert indecently assaulted three teenage girls as he cycled past them in Blackburn Town Centre.
Cyclist caught red-handed by victim's dad.
Berny Torre leads the front page.
Sir Keir Starmer received a bloody nose over his refusal to scrap the cruel two-child benefit cap.
FULL STORY: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/left-mps-vow-to-stage-a-commons-rebellion-over-sir-keir-refusal-to-scrap-two-child-benefit-cap
Chris Jaffray leads the front page.
A Bolton Care Home cleaner stole a bank card from a colleague – then lied to police by producing false statements to claim payments made were from her own card.
FULL STORY: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/24463163.bolton-woman-stole-bank-card-colleague-care-home
Meghna Amin leads the front page.
BBC boss Tim Davie has apologised to Strictly Come Dancing contestants amid bullying allegations - but has confirmed the hit show will return in the Autumn for its 20th series.
FULL STORY: Metro.co.uk/2024/07/23/strictly-stars-could-face-axe-bbc-bosses-consider-culling-veteran-dancers-21277040