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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: FRONT PAGE: VICTORY FOR COMMON SENSE

HERO pensioner Richard Osborn-Brooks will not face prosecution over the fatal stabbing of a burglar at his home, police said last night. Mr Osborn-Brooks, 78, was arrested on suspicion of murder. But after Scotland Yard anounced the decision, it was...



Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: Front Page: STEPHEN’S MOTHER: IT’S TIME TO MOVE ON
STEPHEN Lawrence’s mother has suggested that the police inquiry into her son’s murder should be closed after 25 years. Doreen Lawrence said Scotland Yard should shelve the investigation if, as she suspects, there are no more significant leads. In an...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: Front Page: EVIL ROSE WEST IN HOSPITAL DASH

SERIAL killer Rose West has been taken to hospital under armed guard. West, 64, is serving life for murdering four girls and six women with her monster husband Fred, right. Last night a source said: “A woman came in being pushed in a...



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/6/2018: FRONT PAGE: PURGE OF EXTREMIST WORKERS ON LONDON TRANSPORT
A PURGE of potential terrorists working on London’s transport system is being carried out to protect the public from another Islamic State attack, Britain’s security minister revealed today. Ben Wallace said that extremists who “would pose a risk to...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: Front page: Police abandon two in three burglary victims as crime soars
POLICE are failing to investigate two thirds of burglaries properly as forces struggle to cope with the rising tide of crime on Britain’s streets. In the last two years the number of unsolved domestic burglaries has risen from 47 per cent to 64 per...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018

The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: Front Page: Skripals to reveal key clues on poisoning after making rapid recovery

The secrets of what lay behind the first nerve agent attack in Europe since the Second World War are likely to be revealed with Sergei and Yulia Skripal expected to speak to investigators after making a remarkable recovery. The former MI6 spy and his...



The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 7 April 2018
4/7/2018: Front Page: SNP tax rise could cost Scotland £20m in revenues
The Scottish Government would lose £20 million in planned revenue if “fewer than 20” of Scotland’s biggest earners move their main residence south of the Border to escape tax hikes. The claim has been made in analysis by the highly respected Institute...




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