Monday, July 28, 2014

Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages



THE PAPERS’ TOP STORIES



:: The Daily Telegraph



UKIP winning 9% of the vote in next year’s General Election will put Ed Miliband into Downing Street.



:: Daily Express



A burst of two minutes’ exercise a week could be enough to delay the signs of ageing.



:: Daily Mail



Hundreds of thousands are being fined by “cowboy parking squads” hired by high street firms.



:: The Times



One in nine people cannot get an appointment with a GP.



:: The Sun



A Sun investigation shows the NHS is at breaking point.



:: The Guardian



Fracking will be allowed in national parks in “exceptional circumstances”.



:: i



Police are letting off domestic abusers with a “slap on the wrist”.



:: The Independent



The Government is accused of misleading the public over genetically modified babies.



:: Daily Star



Big Brother romps were deemed too hot for TV.



:: Financial Times



GlaxoSmithKline has floated the idea of being broken up.



:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Reviewing Tuesday’s papers will be the Daily Mirror’s Kevin Maguire and the Daily Mail’s Andrew Pierce.





Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

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