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Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Daily Mirror

Britain will come to a standstill on Friday in defiant tribute to the victims of the Tunisia beach massacre.

:: Daily Star

The paper also leads on the one minute's silence that will be held for those who died in the terror attack a week ago.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Greek banks are down to their last €500m (£355m) - barely enough cash to last until the end of the weekend.

:: The Guardian

The IMF has admitted Greece needs up to £42bn of extra funds over the next three years along with large-scale debt relief.

:: Financial Times

BP is to push ahead with ambitious new projects in the Gulf of Mexico after it agreed a £12bn settlement that ends its disputes with the US over the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

:: Daily Mail

More than 14 million patients were forced to wait over a week for a GP appointment in the past year.

:: The Times

As many as 100,000 couples in the UK have entered into Sharia marriages as young Muslims shun legally binding unions.

:: The Independent

State benefits paid to thousands of sick and disabled people could be reduced by £30 a week as part of the Government's welfare cuts.

:: Metro

Strike action at Calais could rumble on all summer and cost Britain billions of pounds.

:: Daily Express

The heatwave shows no sign of ending, with violent thunderstorms due to kick off the hottest weekend of the year so far.

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