Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Guardian
The Guardian has won its 10-year battle to see secret letters sent by Prince Charles to ministers.
:: Metro
A royal aide shoved a TV reporter and ripped off his microphone cover as he shouted a question about the so-called "black spider" letters .
:: The Daily Telegraph
Tony Blair privately acknowledged the failings of British helicopters in Iraq, the letters reveal.
:: Daily Mirror
Prince Charles told the then Prime Minister that the Armed Forces were having to do "an extremely challenging job without necessary resources".
:: The Times
The Prince also lobbied Mr Blair over health policy.
:: i
Other causes he promoted included a badger cull and herbal medicines.
:: Financial Times
Saudi Arabia is aiming to reassert its dominance over the global oil market by squeezing high-cost rivals such as US shale.
:: Daily Express
Four eggs a week can slash your chances of diabetes by 40%.
:: The Independent
David Cameron is facing a backlash over his plans to scrap the Human Rights Act.
:: Daily Mail
Foreign workers are dragging down UK wages, the head of the Bank of England has said.
:: Daily Star, The Sun
Robbie Williams and his actress wife Ayda Field are being sued for sexual harassment by a male former assistant.
:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Thursday night's reviewers will be The Sun's former political editor, George Pascoe-Watson, and the deputy director of Civitas, Anastasia de Waal.