📰 What will be on tomorrow's front pages? Sky's annabotting is joined by Kevin_Maguire & KateAndrs to find out on the Press Preview 🗞️ NHS sending patients to hotels to ease bed blocking, Rishi Sunak's five promises and more 👉 📺 Sky 501
Rishi Sunak has outlined five key promises for the next general election, including expanding the economy and cutting NHS waiting lists, reports the Financial Times. Labour will not get the"big government chequebook out again" if it wins the next election, Sir Keir Starmer is set to say, according to the Daily Mirror. The Daily Mirror leads with a story about a father who died while waiting for an ambulance after his daughter made three 999 calls.
You can also watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening from 10.30pm - find it in the stream above. Reviewing Thursday's papers are the Daily Mirror's associate editor Kevin Maguire and The Spectator's economics editor Kate Andrews.
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