Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Guardian

Thousands of British tourists will fly back from Sharm el Sheikh without their luggage on Friday after David Cameron gave the go ahead for air travel to resume with very tight security restrictions.

:: The Daily Telegraph, The Times

Egypt's aircraft security shutdown was instigated after British spies intercepted messages which showed that IS extremists had plotted a major terrorist attack in the region.

:: The Independent, i

The Kremlin says it would be "shocking" if the UK has information on the plane crash that it has not shared with Russia.

:: The Sun

Guards at Sharm el Sheikh let British tourists jump security for £15.

:: Daily Mail

Police forces are pocketing tens of millions of pounds by "blackmailing" motorists to attend speed awareness courses.

:: Metro

A driver who filmed himself doing 192mph along country roads has been jailed for 28 months .

:: Daily Star

Missing schoolboy Julian Hernandez has been found alive 13 years after he was snatched, giving new hope to the search for Madeleine McCann.

:: Daily Mirror

A British girl is the first person in the world to be cured of a killer cancer with gene therapy.

:: Daily Express

Savers have reacted with dismay after the Bank of England signalled no rise in interest rates until 2017.

:: Financial Times

The Bank of England will consider making it harder for lenders to extend credit, in order to prevent a recovery fuelled by historically low interest rates from becoming dangerously unbalanced.

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