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Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Daily Mail

Facebook paid less tax last year than the average British worker - despite making £105m from advertising and other sales.

:: Financial Times

The chairman of Barclays says European investment banks should consider merging to create a regional champion to compete with US rivals.

:: Metro

The leader of Islamic State came under attack from warplanes as he travelled to a meeting with senior henchmen.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is embroiled in a row with an MP who accused him of suppressing an "inconvenient" report on the case for a sugar tax.

:: The Guardian

Junior doctors have warned Mr Hunt he must make further concessions on proposed new contracts to prevent them striking over pay and weekend working.

:: Daily Mirror

The NHS is treating patients hooked on internet gaming, porn and shopping.

:: The Independent

The West's key frontline ally in the battle against IS has been plunged into turmoil after the most deadly terrorist attack in Turkey's history .

:: i

Ken Clarke says Eurosceptic Tories are "Ukip-lite" who fear the modern world.

:: The Times

Jeremy Corbyn may be planning a purge of moderate MPs, it is claimed.

:: Daily Express

Millions of people can now boost their retirement incomes by up to £1,300 a year under a new State pension top-up scheme.

:: The Sun

A "super-fit" football fan pretended to be wheelchair-bound to get a front-row spot for the Merseyside derby.

:: Daily Star

Anthony Ogogo laid into rival contestants on Strictly Come Dancing after being booted off the show.

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