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Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

WHAT'S IN THE PAPERS?

:: Financial Times

A showdown looms between two brewers, as SAB Miller rejects a £65bn takeover offer from AnheuserBusch InBev.

:: Metro, i

Prime Minister David Cameron attacks Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, claiming he is a terrorist sympathiser who hates Britain.

:: The Independent

Onshore wind energy has become cheaper than any other type of electricity in the UK for the first time.

:: Daily Express

A "secret plot" to kick migrants out of the UK will see more than 400,000 failed asylum seekers to be deported within weeks.

:: The Times

Europe is braced for three million migrants streaming out of Syria fleeing the new air and ground offensive by Russia and the Assad regime.

:: Daily Star, Daily Mirror

Schoolgirl Becky Watts was killed by two lovers with an "unnatural" lust for teenagers, a court has heard.

:: The Sun

Jennifer Phillips and her daughters lead tributes to PC Dave Phillips, who was killed while trying to stop burglars in a stolen Mitsubishi pick-up truck.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Jeremy Corbyn has snubbed the Queen by refusing to be sworn in to the Privy Council and could use a loophole to join the advisory body without ever meeting her.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Thursday's reviewers are former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and LBC radio presenter Iain Dale.