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Daily Express Sunday () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/25/2014: Front Page: How cancer survivors can live years longer with regular exercise
CANCER survivors can add years to their lives with regular exercise, researchers say. People who have beaten cancer and stay active halve the risk of dying from other diseases, compared with those who take little or no exercise. Yesterday experts...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/25/2014: Front Page: DRUG-TAKING TEACHERS LET BACK INTO CLASS
TEACHERS convicted of drug offences or theft are to be allowed back into the classroom. A criminal record for smoking cannabis, using amphetamines or shoplifting need not bar them from continuing their jobs, official guidance states. Certain gambling,...


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1/25/2014: Front Page: PM accused of fiddling data on economic recovery

Leading economists denounce Government assertions over rising household incomes as ‘dubious at best’ IFS director: ‘In 2015, average pay will be lower than it was pre-recession, and lower than in 2010’



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/24/2014: FRONT PAGE: LONDON’S £100bn PROPERTY BOOM
LONDON’S homes generated more wealth than the entire New Zealand economy last year as their total value soared by in excess of £100 billion, according to new research. Huge demand f or flats and houses added £106 billion to the total worth of the...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/25/2014: Front Page: BE pushy with your GP to get best drugs
PATIENTS should adopt American attitudes and be more pushy with their doctors about the drugs they are entitled to, the head of the NHS rationing body has said. Professor David Haslam, chairman of the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/25/2014: FRONT PAGE: Nice frocks

The artist Grayson Perry after he was presented with a CBE by the Prince of Wales during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 25 January 2014
1/25/2014: FRONT PAGE: Briton sentenced to death for blasphemy
A British pensioner with a history of severe mental illness has been sentenced to death in Pakistan after being found guilty of breaching the country’s blasphemy laws. Muhammad Asghar, 69, from Edinburgh, who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia but is...


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