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Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

SATURDAY'S TOP STORIES

:: Daily Star, Daily Express, Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Times

Many papers lead on the picture - revealed first by Sky News on Friday - of 'Jihadi John' as an adult. The picture of Mohammed Emwazi is from his student file at the University of Westminster.

The Star's headline urges security forces to "Find him and kill him!", while the Express says David Cameron has promised to put him "out of action".

There is "fury" over charities funding the advocacy group Cage, says the Daily Mail. The group's boss caused controversy this week when he described Emwazi as "extremely kind and gentle" .

The Guardian also carries the new picture of Emwazi.

Its lead story quotes senior Tory MP David Davis saying terrorists are being left to "carry out evil deeds" because spy agencies are focused on disrupting their activities rather than prosecuting them.

The Times says hundreds of UK-based jihadists like Emwazi have "slipped the net" because they have not been properly monitored.

:: The Independent

The paper alleges British Airways paid £1m to hush up surveillance of its employees during an industrial dispute and avoid being sued by the Unite union.

:: The i

Labour has promised to cut tuition fees to £6,000 a year by reducing pension tax relief for higher earners.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Apple boss Tim Cook has told the paper it is a "basic human right" that governments and security services should not be allowed to snoop on emails and other private information. He says such actions would have "dire consequences".

:: Daily Mirror

"I loved him like a brother" - William Shatner's words about the passing of iconic Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy, who played Mr Spock.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Saturday night's reviewers are Times columnist Matthew Syed and astrophysicist and space journalist Sarah Cruddas.