Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: Daily Telegraph
Companies that produce sugary foods could be taxed more harshly to cover the cost of treating obesity.
:: The Times
David Cameron will seek to win backing for reforms to Britain's EU membership during a whirlwind tour of Europe.
:: The Independent
A red line for the PM in these negotiations will be stopping EU nationals from claiming benefits.
:: Metro
Eight men charged in relation to the Hatton Garden jewel raid have appeared in court.
:: Daily Express, Daily Mirror
Net migration is at its highest level for a calendar year since records began 40 years ago .
:: Daily Mail
The paper claims to have uncovered a plot by Islamic State to lure a British schoolgirl to Syria and marry her off as a jihadi bride.
:: The Sun
An unexploded bomb from the Second World War halted filming of Britain's Got Talent.
:: i
Scientists have cracked a genetic code that could lead to a new treatment for prostate cancer.
:: The Guardian
Home Secretary Theresa May has been criticised by the new business secretary over her plans to vet TV programmes for "extremist content".
:: Daily Star
Jeremy Clarkson has given his first interview since being sacked by the BBC.
:: Financial Times
The way the stock exchange operates in Hong Kong is being questioned after firms saw a sharp fall in their share price.
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