See you again on Thursday night for the first look at Friday's papers.
You can watch our Press Preview with columnist Steve Richards and former first minister of Northern Ireland Baroness Foster in the video above.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Thursday's national newspaper front pages.
Wednesday 4 June 2025 23:45, UK
See you again on Thursday night for the first look at Friday's papers.
You can watch our Press Preview with columnist Steve Richards and former first minister of Northern Ireland Baroness Foster in the video above.
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has defeated an attempt by the chancellor to make cuts to his 拢13bn warm homes plan, according to The Telegraph.
The medicines regulator says women should take extra care not to get pregnant when taking fat-loss jabs as risks to the baby are still unknown, The Sun reports.
The Guardian says bereaved families of tens of thousands of dead pensioners could be pursued to recoup winter fuel payments under the government's revamp of the scheme.
Labour and the Tories are both planning to announce tough new proposals on immigration, says the Daily Mail.
The Mirror celebrates the government's extension of free school meals to about another 500,000 children.
The money needed to reinstate winter fuel payments will be funded by higher tax bills for about five million wealthier pensioners, according to The Times.
Nigel Farage wants the chancellor to do a complete U-turn on winter fuel payments so that all pensioners are eligible, the Daily Express reports.
The i says about 1.3 million more pensioners are likely to get a winter fuel payment this year as the government changes the rules on who's eligible.
A documentary maker believes the Holy Grail is buried in St Albans, reports the Daily Star.