Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Independent
Struggling hospitals and care services in three regions of England are to get emergency support from national regulators , the chief executive of the NHS has announced.
:: Daily Telegraph
David Cameron is facing a Cabinet split over MPs' pay as it emerged his acceptance of a 10% rise could trigger similar wage demands from thousands of civil servants and public sector workers.
:: Daily Express
Calais migrants are disrupting Britain's food supply and could send the price of fruit and vegetables rocketing.
:: Daily Mirror
Foreign criminals who have been kicked out of Britain are still receiving benefits, a whistleblower says.
:: Daily Star
The paper has a story about former One Direction star Zayn Malik.
:: The Metro
The BBC was forced to apologise after one of its reporters mistakenly ‘killed off’ the Queen on Twitter.
:: Financial Times
Pressure is mounting on Chancellor George Osborne to ease back on the pace of austerity.
:: The Sun
The paper claims Newcastle player Papiss Cisse has married in France.
:: Daily Mail
Parents are getting it "terribly wrong" with their children's weight, says the head of the NHS.
:: The Guardian
Ed Miliband had prepared a detailed action plan to start to oust David Cameron from Downing Street on the day after the election.
:: The Times
The number of Romanians given the right to work in Britain soared by more than 200% to over 150,000 people in the year after curbs on them entering the job market were lifted.
:: i
The most vulnerable people will be placed in "jeopardy" after the Government's spending cuts.
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