Tory tax cuts: 'Battle lines drawn' or an 'implausible giveaway'?published at 06:49 British Summer Time 12 June
Time for a look at what's making today's front pages - most which lead on the Conservative election manifesto launch.
According to the Guardian, several think tanks are questioning the detail of his plan for a "£17bn tax giveaway", with the paper quoting the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), saying the package would be "paid for by uncertain, unspecific and apparently victimless savings".
The Times picks up on Rishi Sunak's warning to wavering Tory voters, that opting for Reform or the Liberal Democrats would hand power to Labour - but the paper's opinion column is not enthusiastic about the speech at Silverstone.
The Sun takes a more positive slant on the launch, declaring: "The battle lines are drawn - a Tory party promising tax cuts versus a Labour Party which refuses to do the same." The paper commends the PM for being honest about what it calls the Tories' "patchy record".