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Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Daily Mail

Senior staff have apparently been fired from Buckingham Palace as part of a cost-cutting move.

:: i, The Independent

Police find it increasingly to difficult to investigate crime as cash-strapped councils shut down their surveillance cameras.

: Daily Mirror

The brother of Saad al-Hilli, who was gunned down in the French Alps, tells the paper he had a row over a million-pound home in the past but insists he didn't kill him.

:: Daily Star

Eurovision contestants fall sick ahead of the competition in Vienna.

:: The Times

A child protection chief, who failed to speak out about the grooming of Pakistani gangs, has quit her job with a six-figure payoff.

: Daily Express

A two-year 1.07% deal from Yorkshire Building Society is the lowest priced fixed-rate mortgage ever.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Regulators have revealed that in just one year spending on temporary workers has risen by £800m, which is equal to the total NHS defiicit across the country.

:: The Guardian

Bank of England officials are secretly researching the financial shocks that could hit Britain if there is a vote to leave the EU.

:: The Sun

Football star Yaya Toure has been arrested for speeding.

: The Financial Times

Amazon has started to pay taxes on sales to its UK customers in Britain, bowing to widespread public and political pressure.

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