Friday’s UK newspaper front pages: 31 MAY 2024

The Sun

The Sun splashes on the conviction of Donald Trump, branding the verdict “historic” and reporting that the former president has described the trial as “rigged”.

Daily Express

The Daily Express reports that there are splits in the upper echelons of Labour following the party’s treatment of Diane Abbott.

Daily Star

“You’ve been Tango’d” says the Daily Star reporting on Donald Trump’s conviction, describing the former president as an “orange manbaby”.

Daily Mirror

Donald Trump faces jail following his conviction for falsifying business records over payments he made to porn star Stormy Daniels, according to the Daily Mirror.

The Times

The Times leads on the news that former president Donald Trump has been convicted in a hush money trial where he was accused of paying a porn star to keep quiet during the 2016 election – and covering it up by falsifying business records.

The Daily Telegraph

Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York is the lead story in The Daily Telegraph.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail reports that cancer patients are set to receive tailored vaccines on the NHS over the next year, which doctors believe will stop the disease returning.

The Guardian

Pressure is mounting on Sir Keir Starmer to stop his “purge” of the left-wing of the Labour Party, according to The Guardian, following several high-profile candidates being told they would not be selected to stand in the election.

i

The Conservatives have received a two point boost in the polls as Reform has slipped slightly, according to the i, although Labour remain far ahead.

Financial Times

The Financial Times reports that voters are preparing themselves for tax rises after the general election, regardless of who ends up in Number 10.

Metro

The jailing of a teacher who stabbed her partner to death and buried him in their back garden is the lead story in the Metro.

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