Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

WHAT'S IN THE PAPERS?

:: The Independent, i

The motor industry has been accused of keeping secret a report that showed US cars are substantially less safe than European vehicles.

:: Metro, Financial Times, The Guardian, Daily Mail

Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn has quit the company as it is revealed Britons could join legal action against the car-maker following revelations of emissions rigging.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Britain may have to pay tens of millions more pounds to help fund the European Union's schemes to deal with the migration crisis, after Jean-Claude Juncker urged countries to "put their money where your mouth is".

:: The Times

European Council president Donald Tusk has warned that the refugee crisis is just beginning and "mutual recriminations and misunderstandings" could see the union collapse.

:: Daily Star

Viewers have hailed Coronation Street's live episode as a triumph, but the show's Platt family was left with a dead body down their drain.

:: Daily Express

Prime Minister David Cameron is pressing European leaders to deport more economic migrants, allowing only genuine refugees to remain.

:: Daily Mirror

Former 'Allo 'Allo star Vicki Michelle says she was in shock after being hit by a glass on live television, adding that she "could have been blinded".

:: The Sun

BBC boss Alan Yentob described the journalists who exposed the cover-up of Jimmy Savile's sexual offending were "traitors to the BBC", according to a producer involved in revealing Savile's crimes. Mr Yentob denies the comment.

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