Thursday’s UK newspaper front pages: 6 JUNE 2024

Daily Mirror

The heroes of D-Day saluted their fallen comrades whose bravery helped to defeat the Nazis 80 years ago, the Daily Mirror reports.

Daily Mail

The Queen was moved to tears during a highly emotional D-Day service in Portsmouth on Wednesday, the Daily Mail reports.

The Times

Rishi Sunak is to pledge the biggest overhaul of homicide laws in a generation to ensure tougher sentences for domestic abusers, according to The Times.

The Daily Telegraph

Writing in The Daily Telegraph, Jeremy Hunt has challenged Sir Keir Starmer to explicitly rule out property tax increases if Labour wins the general election.

i

The i launches its own “five pledges” in a bid to force political action and stop Britain’s rivers being used as open sewers.

Daily Star

The Daily Star also leads on the D-Day commemorations,  describing the veterans and those who died as the “bravest of the brave who stood up to the evil of Nazism”.

Daily Express

The Daily Express leads with the D-Day commemorations – showing a poignant image of a veteran on Juno Beach with the headline “Eternally In Their Debt”.

Metro

The Queen was moved to tears during Wednesday’s D-Day commemorations as a veteran of the historic invasion recalled the sadness of losing his best friend, Metro reports.

Financial Times

The Financial Times reports on Rishi Sunak being accused by Sir Keir Starmer of “resorting to lies” over Labour’s tax plans, in an escalating row that put the prime minister at odds with the Treasury’s chief civil servant.

The Independent

Rishi Sunak’s hopes of pulling off a victory in the general election have taken another hit after he was branded a “liar” by Labour, The Independent writes.

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