We'll see you on Wednesday at 10.30pm for a first look at Thursday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with political journalist and broadcaster Theo Usherwood and Sonia Sodha, journalist and broadcaster, in the video above.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Wednesday's national newspaper front pages.
Tuesday 10 June 2025 23:16, UK
We'll see you on Wednesday at 10.30pm for a first look at Thursday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with political journalist and broadcaster Theo Usherwood and Sonia Sodha, journalist and broadcaster, in the video above.
Angela Rayner has forced Labour to fund new affordable homes for 10 years instead of five in a win for the deputy prime minister, writes The i Paper.
Rachel Reeves will pledge to spend 拢39bn to build hundreds of thousands of affordable homes, the Daily Mirror reports.
Metro splashes on the killing of 10 people in a school shooting in Austria.
The newspaper writes that the 21-year-old perpetrator, who killed himself following the rampage, told police he had been bullied and failed to graduate from the school.
Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to reduce NHS waiting lists has been dubbed "overly optimistic" as official modelling shows the health service will not come close to hitting targets even with a 拢30bn budget boost, The Times reports.
The RAF display team, the Red Arrows, is "running out of planes" and could be down to just six working jets by 2028, according to The Sun.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to follow her U-turn on winter fuel payments with another to reverse her tax raid on farmers, the Daily Express says.
The Guardian is leading on the news that the UK has imposed sanctions on two Israeli ministers for allegedly inciting violence against Palestinians.
About 250,000 jobs have gone since Rachel Reeves announced her tax-raising Budget last year, the Daily Mail reports.