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No, seriously, that's the Front Page.
Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Wednesday 17 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY RECORD: A surge in classroom violence is forcing traumatised school staff to quit, according to findings from a recent survey in tomorrow's Daily Record. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with their coverage over Rishi Sunak's smoking ban plans, noting that many of those to defy the Prime Minister over smoking ban were those hoping for leadership roles. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror are leading with Members Of Parliament backing a bill which means no-one born after 2009 will be allowed to buy cigarettes. THE TIMES: The Times have speculation into the criminal investigation relating to The Labour Party's Deputy Leader Angela Rayner, believing it could involve Electoral Law Offences. DAILY STAR: Daily Star are leading with Liz Truss (former Prime Minister - United Kingdom) accusing their lovable 60p lettuce of being part of a cabal of London Elitists. No, seriously, that's the Front Page. DAILY EXPRESS: Esther McVey MP is on Page 1 of Daily Express saying a High Court decision that bans Muslim worshiping in a school is a triumph for "common sense". DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail brands Katharine Birbalsingh as "bravest headteacher in Britain", on their Front Page, after she won a High Court case banning Muslim worshiping at her North London school. THE GUARDIAN: Front Page of The Guardian is reporting that divisions within The Conservative Party being exposed as Rishi Sunak's plans for a smoking ban moves a step forward. THE I: The I have Rishi Sunak (Prime Minister - United Kingsom) on their Front Page urging his Israeli counterparts to show "calm head" and avoid military escalation, after Iran's unprecedented Air Strike earlier this week. MORNING STAR: Morning Star are leading with one of the former bosses of The Post Office admitting he failed to read a crucial IT report flagging Horizon systems as being "clearly defective". METRO (ENGLAND): Metro (England) are leading with news of a Muslim pupil, who cannot be named for legal reasons, losing a High Court case against a ban on prayer rituals at a North London school. METRO (SCOTLAND): Metro (Scotland) lead with Humza Yousaf (First Minister) claiming that "bad faith actors" lodged vexatious police reports in first week of country's new Hate Crime laws.
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