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'Invisible' poor children let down
Education watchdog Ofsted says poor children are now let down by schools in rural areas, leafy suburbs and deprived coastal towns - not the inner cities.
NHS 'cover-up' unacceptable - Hunt
There should be "no hiding place" for anyone involved in a cover-up by England's NHS regulator after baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, the health secretary says.
Royal baby's gender to be 'surprise'
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do not know the gender of their baby, it is revealed - as it is confirmed the birth will take place at St Mary's hospital in London.
Lloyds to return to private hands
George Osborne uses his annual Mansion House speech to announce the government is preparing to sell its stake in Lloyds Bank back to private investors.
Government leads new GM crops push
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is set to reopen the debate about genetic modification by calling for the reform of crop licensing at EU level.
Work Programme 'not doing enough'
Providers of the government's flagship Work Programme tell ministers the costs of helping sick and disabled jobseekers into employment cannot be met under the scheme.
Police 'hold too many mentally ill'
Too many mentally ill people are being held in police cells, say four watchdog bodies.
New powers for families of missing
The families of missing people are set to get more power to deal with legal and financial issues in the initial months after the disappearance.
Families win Iraq deaths damages bid
Families of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the government for negligence and bring damages claims under the Human Rights Act, the Supreme Court rules.
MP Evans 'refutes all allegations'
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans says he "refutes all allegations" after he is arrested on suspicion of three counts of indecent assault.
Ian Brady 'chronically psychotic'
Moors Murderer Ian Brady remains "chronically psychotic", an expert at high-security Ashworth Hospital tells his mental health tribunal.
Net porn warnings in computer class
Children as young as five are being taught about e-safety - but a minister rejects Labour calls for specially-trained teachers to deliver the message.
Barman knocks back Scots Tory leader
The leader of the Scottish Conservatives is refused alcohol at a Bruce Springsteen concert - because the barman did not believe she was over 18.
Clocks run fast at Waterloo station
Passengers are told to take care when reading the time at Waterloo station after it is found some clocks are running fast.
Japanese firm announces 416 new jobs
A factory in Larne, County Antrim, that makes medical devices is creating 416 new jobs
PSNI challenged on temporary staff
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is facing a legal challenge over plans to hire 900 temporary staff in a contract which could be worth up to £180m.
Snack firm moves from north to south
A snack bar manufacturer is to move its main production plant from north to south Wales, with about 120 Gwynedd staff offered a transfer to Newport.
Groggs creator John Hughes, 79, dies
The creator of Groggs, the hand-carved caricature statues of sporting heroes and other celebrities, dies at the age of 79.
Wealthy '273-times richer than poor'
Scotland's wealthiest households are now 273-times better off than the most deprived, according to a report by Oxfam Scotland.
First minister backs RBS break-up
The first minister backs a break-up of RBS to split its risky investment bank from its mainstream business.
Front Pages UK Early Edition
It's 1:25 AM in London and tomorrow's UK papers are hitting the newsstands. So here's a sneak peak via Twitter courtesy of #tomorrowspaperstoday and #skypapers contributors - special thanks to Nick Sutton (@SuttonNick) of the BBC for his efforts to get the front pages up each night.

Daily Mail (UK)
Daily Mail
Daily Star (UK)
Daily Star
Daily Mirror (UK)
Daily Mirror
The Sun (UK)
The Sun
I Newspaper (UK)
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The Independent (UK)
The Independent
The Daily Telegraph (UK)
The Daily Telegraph
Glasgow Herald (UK)
Glasgow Herald
The Times (UK)
The Times
The Guardian (UK)
The Guardian
Daily Express (UK)
Daily Express
London Evening Standard (UK)
London Evening Standard
The Scotsman (UK)
The Scotsman
Belfast Telegraph (UK)
Belfast Telegraph
As it's still very early in the UK the newspaper front pages below may contain a mix from today and yesterday. The full changeover is usually complete by around 07:00 hrs local time.


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