Sky News takes a look at the stories making the headlines on Thursday’s national newspaper front pages.
Thursday 25 April 2024 00:31, UK
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See you on Thursday night for a first look at Friday’s front pages.
The Daily Express reports a teacher was “slashed across the neck” while trying to stop an alleged knife attack on another pupil at a Welsh secondary school.
The Daily Telegraph leads on Labour being accused of failing to keep the UK safe in a “dangerous world” after the party refused to match the government’s defence budget.
The i reports on Labour’s plan to nationalise the railways, which includes the “best-price ticket guarantee” pledge and digital season tickets across the network.
Children in England are more likely to drink alcohol than others around the world as middle-class parents have “normalised” underage drinking, reports The Times.
The Guardian also writes on Labour’s promise of the “biggest reform of railways in a generation” with a plan to bring the train network into national ownership.
The Daily Mirror leads on Labour vowing to nationalise British railways in five years if the party wins the next general election.
The Daily Mail splashes on an image of two Household Cavalry horses galloping through central London streets after being spooked by building noise.
Eating a diet of highly-processed foods can make people “insomniac zombies”, claims the Daily Star.
Princess Beatrice’s first boyfriend Paolo Liuzzo has died of a suspected drug overdose, writes The Sun.
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