Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: FT Weekend

A clutch of big companies including Tesco and Ikea have urged David Cameron to rethink his plans to slash green energy subsidies.

:: Daily Mail

Black Friday became bleak Friday for high street stores as families shopped online instead.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Consumers will enjoy unprecedented discounts for the rest of the Christmas period as the pre-holiday sales become a month-long phenomenon, analysts claim.

:: The Sun

EasyJet has put its staff on high alert after Arabic script was found daubed beside fuel tanks on four of its planes.

:: Daily Express

Gales of up to 70mph will batter Britain this weekend, with the severe weather set to last for four days.

:: i

Jeremy Corbyn is facing mass resignations if he does not give his MPs a free vote on Syria.

:: The Independent

Four senior Labour MPs have broken cover to claim that Mr Corbyn's leadership of the party is "unsustainable".

:: The Times

Top figures in the party have sought legal advice on how to unseat their recently elected leader.

:: Daily Mirror

A little boy shot by gangsters has written to Santa asking for his help to find the gunmen.

:: The Guardian

The father of a young political activist who is believed to have killed himself says Grant Shapps and Lord Feldman must resign over revelations the Tories failed to act on complaints about bullying.

:: Daily Star

Fans of I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here have claimed the show is rigged.

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