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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
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ALZHEIMER’S sufferers and their devastated families were last night given new hope after scientists hailed the “most exciting” breakthrough yet in the search for a cure. A drug has been shown to stop the harrowing disease in its tracks for three years...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: Front Page: HSBC LET DRUG GANGS LAUNDER BILLIONS
BRITAIN’S biggest bank allowed rogue states and drugs cartels to launder billions of pounds through its branches. HSBC stands accused of fostering such a ‘polluted’ culture it became a conduit for criminal enterprises. A top executive at the bank...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012

I Newspaper () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: Front Page: Unbeaten when it comes to numbers of nations visited
Hillary Clinton is – 102. That’s four more than Madeleine Albright .


London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/17/2012: FRONT PAGE: £1 MILLION MORE TO CHANGE LIVES
THE Evening Standard’s Dispossessed Fund making another £1 million gift to London. The money will tackle poverty in almost every is borough by boosting the work of 66 grassroots groups who help the city’s poorest people. It is the second time this...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: Front Page: Burried for 10 days under landslide

A woman and her partner were killed in a landslide as they drove through a tunnel, but their bodies lay undiscovered for 10 days. Rosemary Snell, 67, and her friend, a man in his seventies, were caught in the mud near Beaminster, Dorset, on Saturday,...



The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: FRONT PAGE: Taxi for Mr Buckles MPS savage G4S boss over Olympics chaos

It was horrible, painful, almost bestial. I have never seen anyone get such a monstering at a select committee. If Nick Buckles weren’t a multimillionaire who got rich by paying peanuts to people who can’t get any other work, you might begin to feel...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: FRONT PAGE: Ministers line up to lobby for Olympic billions
Government ministers have been ordered to embark on an unprecedented charm offensive to use the London Olympics to win 50 specific multibillion-pound global investment projects for British firms. The Independent has obtained a list of the deals around...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 18 July 2012
7/18/2012: Front Page: In search of King Arthur in Scotland

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