THE PAPERS’ TOP STORIES
:: The Guardian
A European Commission counter-terror plan will require the collection and storage of personal data records of all passengers flying in and out of Europe.
:: The Times
Former Labour cabinet minister Alan Milburn has warned Ed Miliband‘s pledge to protect the NHS could lead to defeat at the General Election.
:: The Daily Telegraph
Mr Miliband’s attempts to make the NHS his key election weapon have descended into chaos.
:: Daily Express
David Cameron has signalled that benefits for pensioners will be protected if the Tories win May’s election.
:: Financial Times
Britain’s economy has grown at its fastest rate since the 2008 financial crisis.
:: Metro
An inquest has heard that the lives of thousands of Britons were put at risk when former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with radioactive polonium.
:: The Independent
Mr Litvinenko allegedly survived an earlier poisoning attempt a fortnight before his fatal encounter.
:: The i
His killers left a radioactive trail around London.
:: Daily Mail
The country’s most senior judge has warned that extreme online pornography is fuelling rape and murder.
:: Daily Mirror
The paper’s front page pictures Harry Roberts, who was released last year after being convicted of killing three policemen in 1966.
:: The Sun
Former footballer Danny Murphy has been hit with a £2.5m tax bill.
:: 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. Wednesday night’s reviewers will be journalist Sarfraz Manzoor and the Herald’s Westminster correspondent Kate Devlin.
Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
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