Electric car 'chaos' and Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire
· BBC NewsMany of the front pages focus on comments from the car company Vauxhall saying rules designed to boost electric vehicle uptake in the UK played a role in its decision to close its van factory in Luton. Both the Daily Mail, external and the Telegraph, external say the government may now "water down" the policy on electric vehicle targets, after a backlash from the industry.
But The Times says ministers are still standing by plans to phase out all new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, external. The paper also quotes groups representing car manufacturers saying the closure of the Luton plant is a "sobering reminder of the challenges" faced by the industry in developing new electric vehicle technologies.
The Telegraph has established that three former Conservative prime ministers - Boris Johnson, Baroness May and Liz Truss, external - do not support the bill to allow assisted dying.
The paper says opposition to the Private Member's Bill is intensifying ahead of a Commons vote on Friday.
The Metro leads on the words of a dance teacher injured in the fatal Southport stabbings earlier this year who says the experience has made her "lose her faith in the world", external.
On Tuesday Leanne Lucas spoke at a vigil to remember women and girls who have lost their lives to male violence. Elsie Dot Stancombe, who was seven, Bebe King, who was six and Alice Aguiar, who was nine, all died in the Southport attack.
The Mirror focuses on Ms Lucas's hopes that the girl's memories can be used as a "driving force" to change things for other people, external in the future.
The Guardian highlights a study which says people who don't keep regular bed times have a higher risk of strokes and heart attacks, external, even if they're getting a full night's sleep. Experts looked at data from more than 70,000 people and found irregular sleepers were 26% more likely to experience heart problems.
The announcement that the historic Smithfield Meat Market in London is to close - after more than 800 years of trading - is picked up by most of the papers. The City of London Corporation says Billingsgate fish market will also shut down, after joint relocation plans for both sites were rejected due to spiralling costs. Traders are being offered compensation, which The Times says could cost more than £300m in total, external. On its front page the Financial Times features a black and white photograph from 1920 showing crowds of workers and customers standing in Smithfield market, external, alongside the headline "for the chop".
And photographs of the Prince of Wales in combat uniform make most of the front pages. Yesterday he joined soldiers from the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards for a live-fire exercise on Salisbury Plain. "Training day" says the Mirror, external, while the Times goes for the headline "Action Man".
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