Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Independent
European leaders are preparing to create a powerful EU-wide border protection force to deal with the region's refugee crisis.
:: i, Financial Times
Prime Minister David Cameron now says the UK will take "thousands" of refugees from Syria.
:: The Times
Charities are being inundated with offers of support from British homeowners willing to house people fleeing Syria.
:: The Guardian
Mr Cameron has set limits on his plan to accept Syrian refugees by rejecting an EU scheme for compulsory quotas, saying they would encourage "dangerous" journeys.
:: The Sun
Readers have raised £350,000 for the work of Save The Children in Syria, following photos showing the body of three-year-old refugee Aylan Kurdi on a Turkish beach.
:: The Daily Telegraph
Britain may be prevented from launching military action in Syria if Jeremy Corbyn wins the Labour leadership race.
:: Daily Mirror
TV's CJ de Mooi says he was not chosen for Strictly because he requested a same-sex partner.
:: Daily Express
Britain's diabetes epidemic could be brought to a halt by loading favourites such as bread, pasta, cakes and biscuits with extra fibre, according to a study.
:: Daily Star
Simon Cowell faces one of the biggest battles of his career when The X Factor goes head-to-head with Strictly.
:: Daily Mail
The Daily Mail reports Scotland Yard is under pressure to shelve its VIP paedophile murder inquiry because detectives had "grave doubts" about the testimony of the key witness.
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