The Sun – As Britain goes to the polls … it’s time to sack the manager
As Britain goes to the polls it’s time for a new manager, The Sun says – pointing out the paper doesn’t mean “sack Southgate”. The entire front page is dedicated to the story and features a Euros theme.
THE SUN SAYS It’s time for a change…
OVER the last five decades we have supported both Labour and Conservative parties. Our commitment has always been to hold the Government’s feet to the fire.
And that is what we’re going to do every day of the next Parliament. There is everything at stake for our country in this election.
Common sense values are what The Sun believes in. Britain as a meritocracy where people regardless of background can get on in life, through their own hard work.
Polls open with millions to cast their vote as Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer fight it out
THE polls are now officially open with millions set to hit the ballot box today as Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer go head-to-head.
Today’s General Election is generation-defining, and Brits will get to have their say at polling booths.
Rishi Sunak has already cast his vote this morning, and was snapped hand-in-hand with wife Akshata Murty.
It comes after the Labour leader last night revealed his biggest fear – and it’s not Boris Johnson.
General Election: After 43 days & 8 debates, the time for talking is over…Rishi & Starmer vote as UK goes to the polls
BRITAIN goes to the polls today as Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer give one last campaign heave in the race for No10.
Millions of voters will hit the ballot box in an election that is widely expected to return the first Labour majority for almost 20 years.
Starmer and his wife Victoria arrived a few hours later to cast their votes at Willingham Close TRA Hall, in London.
You can also watch a live edition of Never Mind The Ballots at 10.15pm on our YouTube channel and thesun.co.uk for snap analysis with Harry Cole and guests.
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 04 July 2024.
Thursday’s front pages report on election day! The papers declare their support for their political parties. In the latest blow to the Conservative Party, the Sun has backed Labour.
The pressure growing on US President Joe Biden to step aside also finds space on a few front pages ahead of a Friday interview and rally that the Biden team will help settle the nerves of donors and voters. The concerns over Biden’s fitness for office come following a disastrous TV debate.
The back pages lead on the England football team ahead of Saturday’s Euros Quarter-finals against Switzerland.