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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: FRONT PAGE: NEW DEMENTIA BREAKTHROUGH
COMMON blood-thinning drugs have the power to protect against dementia, research suggests. Studies show the frequently prescribed medicines, such as warfarin, reduce the risk of being struck down by almost half. The breakthrough has given fresh hope...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: Front Page: DRIVERS USED AS £1BN CASH COWS
DRIVERS are paying more than £1billion a year in fines amid claims they are being treated as ‘cash cows’. A report out today reveals that 12million penalty notices are handed out annually – the equivalent of one every 2.5 seconds. It means that close...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: Front Page: CELEBS PLASTIC SURGERY CLINIC HACKED

CELEBRITIES and royals fear their most intimate plastic surgery secrets are about to be exposed. Britain’s biggest clinic, used by Kate Price and a host of other stars, has been hacked by a gang calling itself The Dark Overlord.



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017




The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: Front page: Super-rich hacked in Bermuda data leak
SOME of the world’s richest people were last night braced for their financial details to be exposed after a major offshore company admitted that its computer records had been hacked. Appleby, a firm based in Bermuda with offices in many tax havens,...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: FRONT PAGE: I will return Saudi Arabia to moderate Islam – prince

Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has vowed to return the country to “moderate Islam” and asked for global support to transform the hardline kingdom into an open society that empowers citizens and lures investors. In an interview with...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: Front Page: Slash benefits wait time now, voters tell May
Three-quarters of the public – including the majority of Conservative voters – want government action to cut the time vulnerable people are waiting before receiving universal credit benefit payments, a poll has revealed. An exclusive survey for...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 25 October 2017
10/25/2017: Front Page: Makeover for Mackintosh Building as GSA restoration continues

Dance Number by artist Louise Hopkins is unveiled on the central section of wall in front of the Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building. The 2.5m high and 12.2m long digital print on metal was commissioned by the GSA as part of a programme work...





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