We'll see you tonight at 10.30pm for a first look at Wednesday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with The Sun's political editor Jack Elson and The Guardian's political editor Pippa Crerar in the video above.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Tuesday's national newspaper front pages.
Tuesday 10 June 2025 03:58, UK
We'll see you tonight at 10.30pm for a first look at Wednesday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with The Sun's political editor Jack Elson and The Guardian's political editor Pippa Crerar in the video above.
Pensioners will receive winter fuel payments if they are earning less than 拢35,000, with Rachel Reeves saying she had "listened to people's concerns" about linking payments to pension credit, which had limited them to those with incomes below 拢11,400.
Rachel Reeves has sparked delight among nearly eight million pensioners by vowing to restore their winter fuel payments, says the Mirror.
Ed Miliband will invest billions of pounds into nuclear power to avoid power outages of the kind that hit Spain in April, writes The Telegraph.
The Treasury will spend 拢1.25bn to fund Rachel Reeves' U-turn on winter fuel payments for pensioners, which has raised questions over how the chancellor will balance the books ahead of Wednesday's spending review, The Independent reports.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has announced that the government would spend 拢14.2bn on a new nuclear power station and a drive to build small modular reactors, The Guardian writes.
Rachel Reeves has refused to apologise for slashing winter fuel payments last year, while Sir Keir Starmer claimed the U-turn is now possible because Labour "fixed" Britain's economy, the Daily Mail reports.
The Daily Express has declared a "victory for pensioners" over Rachel Reeves restoring the winter fuel payment to nine million OAPs.
Labour MPs have warned Rachel Reeves that she must "listen to backbenchers" over their concerns about disability benefit cuts to avoid another U-turn, The i Paper writes.