Daily Express – Rishi: Your vote counts, your voice counts … please use it wisely
The prime minister has urged wavering Tories to use their vote wisely and think of the implications of voting for Reform, the Daily Express reports.
Rishi Sunak today tells Express readers “your vote counts, your voice counts so please use it wisely”. In the final 24 hours before polls open, Sunak warned backing Reform ultimately means “waving the white flag to socialism”.
Rishi Sunak makes final plea to Express readers: ‘Do not wave the white flag to socialism’
Rishi Sunak today tells Express readers “your vote counts, your voice counts so please use it wisely”. In the final 24 hours before polls open, the Prime Minister warned backing Reform ultimately means “waving the white flag to socialism”. Mr Sunak said the election will be the most consequential for Britain’s future in decades and insisted he will never give up fighting for what he believes in. In an interview with the Express as the campaign draws to a close, he said: “I know there are millions of people who are still making up their minds about who to vote for.
Child killer Lucy Letby convicted again for attempted murder of baby girl
Killer nurse Lucy Letby has been found guilty of the attempted murder of a baby girl. Letby, 34, was convicted at Manchester Crown Court last August by another jury of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neo-natal unit between June 2015 and June 2016. A verdict on the allegation concerning a baby girl, known as Child K, could not be reached and a retrial at the same court was ordered on that single count.
Andy Murray withdraws from Wimbledon singles as Brit prepares for emotional SW19 farewell
Andy Murray has taken the “very difficult” decision to pull out of the singles at Wimbledon. And the double champion will now say goodbye to his home Grand Slam with his brother Jamie in the men’s doubles. The Scot, 37, underwent surgery to remove a spinal cyst only on Saturday June 22 and returned to the practice courts days later. Murray played a practice set with Kyle Edmund yesterday and then said he would consult his team and family before making his decision. But after waking up this morning – and analysing his performance data – the former world No.1 has decided not to play world No.38 Tomas Machac on Centre Court today.
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk
If you are someone who reads every perspective of a story, here is a news summary of all of today’s front pages from today’s newspapers; summarised in a 2-minute read
Editorial 03 July 2024.
Just one day until the election, the front pages continue to be dominated by domestic politics.
Wednesday’s newspapers report on the late intervention in the election campaign by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The right-leaning newspapers that traditionally back the Conservative Party have welcomed the intervention of Boris Johnson – believing he can help stop the Tories from being completely wiped out.
The left-leaning newspapers are fully behind Labour’s final push, reporting that the 14 years of economic austerity and Tory failures are almost over.
Away from the election, there’s room on the front pages for pictures of Andy Murray after news came he had pulled out of his last-ever Wimbledon Singles. The back pages continue their Wimbledon coverage, and there’s room to report on the latest from the Euros.