This page will be updated as the previews come in.
The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow.
The Guardian, tomorrow.
Daily Mirror, tomorrow.
The Scotsman, tomorrow.
The I, tomorrow.
Morning Star, tomorrow.
Daily Star, tomorrow.
Daily Express, tomorrow.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 08 May 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. EDINBURGH EVENING NEWS: Edinburgh resident Tom Plenderleath leads tomorrow's Edinburgh Evening News speaking about his declining health and the search for a kidney donor. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Children - across Britain - face being kicked off of Social Media platforms under plans for new tougher age checks unveiled by OfCom. The Daily Telegraph, tomorrow. THE GUARDIAN: The men-only Garrick Club has finally voted to allow women to become members, 193 years after the London Institution opened its doors. The Guardian, tomorrow. DAILY MAIL: Tomorrow's Daily Mail confirms that Prince Harry was forced to admit his father, King Charles, is "too busy" to see him during his visit to Britain for the Invictus Games 2024. DAILY MIRROR: Pubs will stay open until 01:00 on semi final and final nights - of UEFA European Football Championship 2024 - in England, and Scotland (if they make it that far in Germany). Daily Mirror, tomorrow. THE SCOTSMAN: John Swinney (First Minister (Elect) - Scotland) has pleaded with his rivals for new collaborative politics looking to end "intensely polarised" nature of Holyrood after being nominated as Scotland's seventh First Minister. The Scotsman, tomorrow. THE I: Isreal risk committing War Crimes if they continue their latest offensive in Gaza without coming up with "credible" plan to protect civilians. The I, tomorrow. METRO (SCOTLAND): New Scottish National Party Leader John Swinney (First Minister (Elect) - Scotland) leads tomorrow's Metro (Scotland) pledging he will be "First Minister for everyone" when he assumes office later this year. MORNING STAR: Peter Hebblethwaite (Chief Executive Officer - P&O Ferries) should "be in the dock", says National Union Of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, after he admitted - in Parliament - to paying his staff less than £5.00 an hour which is breaking the law. Morning Star, tomorrow. DAILY STAR: Spoilsport boffins are claiming too much meat with shrink your brain however the occasional bacon sandwich is absolutely fine. Daily Star, tomorrow. DAILY EXPRESS: Senior members of The Conservative Party are demanding Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingdom) dump "liberal" immigration rules claiming it's a "myth" that migration boosts Britain's economic growth. Daily Express, tomorrow. METRO (ENGLAND): Prince Harry is leading on the front page of tomorrow's Metro (England) explaining that he won't be seeing King Charles during his whistle-stop trip to Britain.
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