Wednesday's national newspaper front pages
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash in Wednesday's national newspapers.
The Daily Star says
racing star Michael Schumacher is making progress in his recovery, six
years on from a skiing accident which left him with life-changing
injuries...
More on the Duke of Sussex's interview with Vogue in tomorrow's The Sun,
with the paper highlighting Prince Harry and his wife Meghan's plan to
only bring up one more child after Archie for "environmental reasons"...
The Daily Express also
leads on Prince Harry's interview in Vogue, as he says "unconscious
bias" passes through generations which leads to racism...
The UK's ten hottest years have all occurred since 2002, says The Times, alongside an outspoken attack on Boris Johnson's chief aide Dominic Cummings from Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage...
The Guardian says
the home affairs select committee is warning that more teenagers will
die because of an escalation in youth violence and that the government
needs to get a grip on the problem...
On the front of Wednesday's Daily Mail is
a call for an investigation into the Metropolitan Police over its work
to uncover what turned out to be a false VIP child abuse scandal...
Tomorrow's Daily Mirror also
leads with the interview between the Duke of Sussex and Dr Jane
Goodall, with the Prince saying he wants to have a maximum of two
children with his wife Meghan, who is guest editing the next issue of
Vogue...
In the i, Boris Johnson holds a chicken in Wales as he clashes with Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar over the Irish Backstop...
The Daily Telegraph features
the new Home Secretary Priti Patel on the front of tomorrow's edition,
as she says Facebook is threatening to increase its encryption and
hinder police work...
Wednesday's Metro features
the Duke of Sussex's warning that racism can be passed through
generations in an interview with acclaimed scientist Dr Jane Goodall...
The Financial Times leads
with the boss of Centrica - the parent company of British Gas - Iain
Conn leaving his post after four years, along with Prime Minister Boris
Johnson's health and social care spending pledge...
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Press Preview every night on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. The
reviewers on Wednesday will be the Daily Mail's consultant editor Andrew
Pierce, and the journalist and broadcaster Jenny Kleeman.