Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

Hospital consultants are being paid massive amounts in overtime, with some earning £1,000 for four hours' work and £600 shifts not uncommon.

:: Financial Times

The Federal Reserve has left the door open to a second increase in interest rates later this year, with officials saying they see economic risks diminishing.

:: i

The public's £88m in donations from the ice bucket challenge has funded a discovery that will allow researchers to develop treatments for some forms of motor neurone disease.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Sitting for at least eight hours a day could increase the risk of premature death by up to 60%, according to a major study.

:: Daily Express

A series of business investments and a racing economy have Britain booming since voting to leave the EU.

:: The Guardian

Poor figures for car production, retail and construction have overshadowed growth figures also announced on Wednesday.

:: Daily Star

Sam Fox will talk about her new life while appearing on Celebrity Big Brother.

:: The Times

A drug has stopped brain deterioration in Alzheimer's patients for the first time, scientists say, with mental decline halted for 18 months in some patients.

:: Daily Mail

There are 2,000 terror suspects in the UK but only one under curfew.

:: Daily Mirror

Edward Tenniswood has told a court how he strangled India Chipchase.

:: The Sun

An IS jihadi tried to get an undercover reporter to carry out terrorist attacks.

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