Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: Daily Mirror
Michael Gove, the former education secretary, has been allowed to keep a £110,000 chauffeur service for the 400-yard trip between Downing Street and the House of Commons.
:: The Guardian
David Cameron has been accused of being a "dodgy Prime Minister" after failing to answer questions about tax evasion four times during PMQs.
:: The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times, The Independent and i
One of the biggest donors to the Conservative Party is threatening to sue Ed Miliband over "libellous" claims that he avoided tax through a Swiss bank. One of the institutions involved, HSBC, could face a criminal investigation from HM Revenue & Customs.
:: Daily Express
An in-out referendum on the European Union promised by the end of 2017 could be brought forward by 12 months.
:: Metro
The captain of Costa Concordia - the cruise liner which crashed into rocks off Giglio island, killing 32 people - has been sentenced to 16 years.
:: The Times
The Government is planning to "give away" council homes to lowly-paid workers who come off benefits.
:: Daily Star and The Sun
A friend of Celebrity Big Brother winner Katie Price was killed after allegedly taking secret photographs of a little girl.
:: Daily Mail
A "callous" paramedic walked away from a patient as he lay dying of a heart attack in a hospital car park.
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