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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: FRONT PAGE: ASPIRIN CUTS CANCER RISK
AN ASPIRIN a day can halve the risk of developing some cancers, a major study suggests. Scientists said taking a low dose for at least six months can reduce the chances of being struck down by almost 50 per cent. A study involving more than 600,000...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: Front Page: TOXIC AIR KILLS 40,000 A YEAR
TOXIC air is killing people in nearly every part of the UK, a report suggests today. Pollution levels in 43 of our largest towns and cities are so high they breach global safety limits. The cost is put at 40,000 premature deaths a year and six million...


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London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/30/2017: FRONT PAGE: SPACEY ‘TRIED TO SEDUCE BOY OF 14’

KEVIN SPACEY has been accused of making a sexual advance towards a child actor. Anthony Rapp, 46, claimed he was 14 when Spacey, then 26, climbed on top of him in the older actor’s bedroom. Today Spacey, 58, said he was “beyond horrified” at the...



The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: Front page: Sex scandal ‘could be worse than expenses’
THERESA MAY was under pressure from her own MPS last night to open a “comprehensive” investigation into sexual harassment after it emerged that two female members of a minister’s staff moved to other jobs because of his “inappropriate” behaviour. The...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: FRONT PAGE: Trump under new pressure after ex-aide admits perjury

The US investigation into Russian election meddling closed in dramatically on Donald Trump yesterday, as it emerged that a former foreign policy adviser had pleaded guilty to perjury over contacts with Russians linked to the Kremlin and the president’s...



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: Front Page: Westminster sex abuse ‘brushed under carpet’
The Westminster sexual harassment scandal has deepened after it was claimed authorities in Parliament failed to deal with an assault allegation made by a woman working for an MP – despite her reporting it four times. The female staff-er who suffered...


The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 31 October 2017
10/31/2017: Front Page: Billy marks Parkinson’s milestone

Comedian and actor Billy Connolly was joined by wife Pamela Stephenson at 10 Downing Street to honour the 200th anniversary of Dr James Parkinson’s Essay on the Shaking Palsy, which first described the symptoms of the disease. Connolly revealed he was...





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