What the papers say – December 9
The future of Brexit and last-ditch voting drives for the leaders of the major parties dominate the front pages of most of the nation’s newspapers to kick-off election week.
The future of Brexit and last-ditch voting drives for the leaders of the major parties dominate the front pages of most of the nation’s newspapers to kick-off election week.
The front pages are dominated by Friday night’s television battle between the leaders of the Government and the opposition.
With less than a week until polling day, the latest from the General Election campaign features heavily on the front pages of Friday’s papers.
The acrimonious end to the Nato summit and more election promises feature prominently on the front pages of the nation’s newspapers on Thursday.
US President Donald Trump’s visit to Britain and its possible implications feature prominently on the front pages on Wednesday.
Tuesday’s papers are dominated by responses to the terror attack in the capital, as well as coverage ahead of the General Election.
Those who lost their lives in the London Bridge terror attack are on the country’s front pages.
The bravery of police officers and members of the public feature on Saturday’s front pages.
The front pages are dominated by political jostling ahead of the General Election and the fallout from a policeman’s acquittal for his role in the Hillsborough disaster.
Politics dominates today’s front pages, with the death of Clive James also widely covered.
Jeremy Corbyn dominates today’s front pages, but a lottery winner also get a look in.