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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: FRONT PAGE: DIABETES RISK IN ‘DARK’ MEAT
EATING too much dark meat can significantly increase the risk of diabetes, a new study suggests. Dinner time favourites such as beef and lamb are high in iron, a mineral associated with triggering the debilitating disease. But even chicken thighs and...


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Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: Front Page: GET THE HELL OUT OF THERE!

THOUSANDS of Brits are getting ready to flee as Hurricane Irma closes in on Florida. The state’s governor has warned that no-one will be safe when Irma hits. To make it worse, Hurricane Jose – another Category Four megastorm – is also on its way.



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/8/2017: NEWS: Nightclub is shut after teenager stabbed to death
A NIGHTCLUB has been shut down for three months after a teenager was stabbed to death outside. Police found 19-year-old Daniel Namanga dying from knife wounds after a disturbance outside Afrikiko bar, restaurant and nightclub in Old Kent Road,...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: Front page: 44 million Britons caught in US hack
AN INVESTIGATION was last night under way amid fears hackers may have stolen the personal data of up to 44 million British consumers in a massive cyber attack. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said it was investigating how the hack on...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: FRONT PAGE: Tutu breaks silence to attack Aung San Suu Kyi

The Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu has called on Aung San Suu Kyi to end military-led operations against Myanmar’s Rohingya minority, which have driven 270,000 refugees from the country in the past fortnight. The 85-year old archbishop said the...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: Front Page: Banned neo-Nazis exploit loophole to avoid arrest
Members of the UK’s first ever banned neo-Nazi terrorist group are using a loophole in the law to continue operating, The Independent has learnt. National Action is evading authorities by taking on new names – allegedly including Scottish Dawn and...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 9 September 2017
9/9/2017: Front Page: Police chief now ‘untenable’ after fresh bullying complaint
Scotland’s most senior police officer has gone on leave after fresh bullying allegations were levelled against him by an assistant chief constable. Chief Constable Phil Gormley said he was taking the decision to step aside in the “broader interests”...




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