THE PAPERS’ TOP STORIES
:: The Daily Telegraph
Men accused of date rape will need to convince police that a woman consented under a change in how sex offences are investigated.
:: Metro
The new guidelines are aimed to ensure that rapists who prey on drunken women cannot wriggle off the hook.
:: The Guardian
Rapists are increasingly exploiting social media to cover their tracks and misleading investigators.
:: The Times
The Bank of England Governor has launched an unprecedented attack on German austerity.
:: Daily Mail
Home Secretary Theresa May has said victims should report crime online to help cut the number of 999 calls.
:: Daily Mirror
It leads with the ongoing row over the NHS, as trusts are handed new guidelines on declaring major incidents.
:: Daily Express
An Arctic blast is set to bring a week of snow chaos and sub-zero temperatures.
:: The Independent
A leading medical journal has said the financial interests of all UK doctors should be made public.
:: The Sun
The paper reports on a father of 26 children, who the publication says receives more than £46,000 a year in benefits.
:: Financial Times
Two leading investment banks are looking at a move into the fast-expanding peer-to-peer lending sector.
:: Daily Star
The paper has a story about Celebrity Big Brother.
:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tonight’s reviewers are journalist Sarfraz Manzoor and the Herald’s Westminster correspondent Kate Devlin.
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Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages
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