Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Friday 17 May 2024.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
This page will be updated as the previews come in.
THE I: United Kingdom's water firms are dumping sewage on their own doorstep in worst year on record.
That's the leading story of The I, tomorrow.
That's the leading story of The I, tomorrow.
DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead with an exclusive. The twin of the youngest ever organ donor cradles his baby sister, 10 years after brother Teddy died.
THE GUARDIAN: Ministers were warned three years ago that unpaid carers were being treated and unjustly forced to repay huge sums for minor benefit breaches.
That's The Guardian's leading story, tomorrow.
That's The Guardian's leading story, tomorrow.
DAILY RECORD: Up to 500 inmates, amongst violent thugs, are to be freed early to ease pressure on Scotland's packed jails.
Daily Record reports on this, tomorrow.
Daily Record reports on this, tomorrow.
THE SCOTSMAN: Fears have been raised over the "risk to the public" as Scottish Government confirmed it will seek the emergency early release of hundreds of prisoners due to prison overcrowding.
The Scotsman have more on this, tomorrow.
The Scotsman have more on this, tomorrow.
DAILY EXPRESS: The key battleground for 2024's General Election will be set out today when Jeremy Hunt (Chancellor Of The Exchequer - United Kingdom) warns of tax rises under The Labour Party.
That is what Daily Express are leading with, tomorrow.
That is what Daily Express are leading with, tomorrow.
DAILY STAR: A million of our beloved dogs and cats will be struck down by dreaded Hay Fever caused by an early spring.
That leads tomorrow's Daily Star.
That leads tomorrow's Daily Star.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Jeremy Hunt (Chancellor Of The Exchequer - United Kingdom) warns that The Labour Party would put up taxes "as sure as night follows day".
That's tomorrow's leading story from The Daily Telegraph.
That's tomorrow's leading story from The Daily Telegraph.
THE INDEPENDENT: Tomorrow's front page of The Independent is reporting that Sir Keir Starmer donned his election boots yesterday as The Labour Party launched their bid to retake 10 Downing Street with a 48-hour blitz of battleground seats.
MORNING STAR: Tomorrow's Morning Star reports that The Unite Union laid blame for "broken Britain" at the feet of corporate bosses, yesterday, as it revealed the extent of profiterring during and after the CoronaVirus Pandemic.
METRO (ENGLAND): Tomorrow's Metro (England) is reporting that rail users will benefit from cut-price travel after a pilot scheme scrapping peak fares was extended for another three months.