You can watch the press preview with the Daily Mirror's associate editor Kevin Maguire and the political commentator Adam Boulton in the video above.
Be sure to come back later for a first look at Friday's papers.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Thursday's national newspaper front pages.
Wednesday 11 June 2025 23:58, UK
You can watch the press preview with the Daily Mirror's associate editor Kevin Maguire and the political commentator Adam Boulton in the video above.
Be sure to come back later for a first look at Friday's papers.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has "gambled billions of pounds of infrastructure spending" on "renewing Britain" but faces a "battle to convince voters that Labour can deliver change amid deep cuts to everyday spending", The Guardian reports.
Migrants "piled on to a dinghy" and set sail for the UK on Wednesday as "indifferent French police looked on", The Sun reports.
Voters are braced for "swingeing tax rises" after the chancellor set out her spending review - which included a "huge dollop of cash for the NHS", the Daily Mail reports.
Britons face "substantial" tax rises after the chancellor "gambled that a significant boost to public spending would help Labour win the next election", The Times reports.
Economists have said the chancellor may have no choice but to raise taxes in the autumn budget after announcing big boosts to NHS and defence spending, i reports.
The British public is facing "painful autumn tax rises" after the chancellor was accused of a "fantasy" 拢300bn spending spree, the Daily Express reports.
A firm linked to Tory peer Michelle Mone is being sued for 拢122m over "unusable" surgical gowns, the Daily Mirror reports.
The chancellor has been accused of sacrificing police and defence spending in favour of a record handout for the NHS after she set out her spending review, The Daily Telegraph reports.
The chancellor will spend a "massive 拢300bn over the next three years" with "big increases in funding for the NHS, housing and energy projects", Metro reports.