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Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Financial Times

More than $100bn (£64bn) of spending on new projects by the world's energy companies has been slowed, postponed or axed following the oil price plunge.

:: The Guardian

Fossil fuel companies are benefiting from global subsidies of $5.3tn (£3.4tn) a year, equivalent to $10m every minute of every day.

:: Metro, Daily Mirror, i

A nurse who called himself a "devil" is facing life in prison for murdering two of his patients and poisoning 20 more .

:: The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail

The case exposes the fact that thousands of foreign nurses could be working in Britain with bogus qualifications.

:: The Times

An oligarch who was helping to investigate corrupt tax officials in Moscow had a poison in his body favoured by Russian assassins when he died suddenly outside his Surrey mansion.

:: Daily Express

Millions more Britons should be given statins to protect them from a deadly stroke.

:: Daily Star

Kym Marsh has "poured her heart out" over her split from fiance Dan Hooper.

:: The Sun

Coleen Rooney has bought a static home in Prestatyn.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers will be The Sun's managing editor Stig Abell and Observer journalist Elizabeth Day.