Sun Sport – BLUES TIE UP LOOSE ENZ The back page of The Sun leads on Chelsea finalising a deal…
Express Sport – Chelsea in the Enzo Zone The back page of the Daily Express reports Chelsea have agreed a…
Front page summary The Independent – Now it gets personal: Voters like and trust Keir more than Rishi The front page…
Front page summary The Guardian – Global outrage over dozens killed in Israeli airstrike on Rafah campThe front page of…
Front page summary The Metro – Keir Starmer: My Rocky Start In LifeThe front page of the Metro newspaper leads…
Front page summary The National – Horror as Israel kills 45 in refugee camp strike: ‘Burned alive’ The front page of…
Rachel Reeves declares ‘I am ready’ to become chancellor in pitch to business leaders There is no bias in the…
Armenia detains protesters after the government agreed to return long-held territory to Azerbaijan.
Front page summary The Herald (Scotland) – Heat Pumps: Myths, truths and costsFor The Herald’s fifth special series this year,…
Front page summary Western Mail – Four stunning Welsh villages named among Britain’s greatest The front page of today’s Western Mail…
Many of Tuesday’s front pages focus on Rishi Sunak’s pledge to save older people from paying tax on their state pension. The left-leaning newspapers lead on Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer as both the PM and the leader of the opposition have been on the campaign trail since the announcement of a snap general election – to be held on 4 July.
Elsewhere, several papers feature images from the Israeli airstrike on the Rafah, which has drawn international condemnation as civilians sheltering have been hit.
The back pages lead on the latest Premier League news – including the latest gossip about new managers. Chelsea are closing in on their new boss and Erik ten Hag is still reportedly in the dark over his future.
Sunak called election early as his economic plan isn’t working, says Reeves – UK politics live There is no bias…
General election latest: Rachel Reeves sets out Labour’s plan to woo businesses in first major campaign speech There is no…
Pope allegedly used derogatory term for gay people Pope Francis reportedly used highly derogatory language in a private meeting at…
Papua New Guinea landslide: 2,000 feared buried and thousands more remain at risk Papua New Guinea authorities report that nearly…
Beckham scores Euros deal with China tech giant David Beckham has signed an agreement to serve as a global ambassador…
Dozens reported killed in Israeli strike on Rafah At least 45 people, including women and children, were killed in an…
Netanyahu vows to continue war amid air strike condemnation Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the military…
Thousands of Americans without power due to severe weather Tornadoes and severe thunderstorms have left nearly 300,000 residents across seven…
General election latest: Starmer to aim speech at undecided voters as he insists he changed Labour Labour Party ‘leaks Sunak’s…
Labour lead over Conservatives may be overstated, says Tory election expert Exclusive: Robert Hayward, who identified ‘shy Tories’ in 1992,…
Tory MP claims she defected to Reform before Conservative party suspended her A Tory MP who is leaving Parliament has…
Sunak’s new ‘triple lock plus’ pension pledge as Tories try to win back older voters The Tories are to unveil…
No Tory MPs voted positively on climate issues since party took power, study finds There is no bias in the…
SNP MSP claims International Criminal Court ‘biased against Israel’ An SNP spokesperson said this was wrong and that the court…