Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: i
A year on from the referendum, Alex Salmond says Scottish independence is inevitable
:: The Independent
The genetic manipulation of human IVF embryos will start in Britain. The paper also features an interview with Alex Salmond
:: The Guardian
The SNP is threatening a second independence vote unless David Cameron reverses welfare cuts and his commitment to Trident
:: The Times
British intelligence services are monitoring more than 3,000 homegrown terror suspects
:: Daily Express
Pensioners are being hit hard by income tax demands
:: The Sun
Islamic State will be defeated soon, with almost half its fighters killed already
:: Financial Times
The US Federal Reserve has decided to keep interest rates at historic lows
:: Metro
Britain's supermarket giants are urged to raise their minimum wage after a 16% rise by Lidl
:: The Daily Telegraph
The committee that cleared Jack Straw and Malcolm Rifkind in a cash-for-access investigation say Parliament's rules need to be changed
:: Daily Mail
Pensioners are being encouraged to downsize to smaller homes in a bid to tackle a housing shortage
:: Daily Mirror
Boxing legend Frank Bruno has been readmitted to hospital
:: Daily Star
The paper has a story about a Coronation Street star
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