Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

Home Secretary Theresa May is to say mass immigration has forced thousands of Britons out of jobs and is making it "impossible" to build a "cohesive society".

:: The Times

Mrs May will point to shortages in housing, classrooms and the NHS as evidence the country’s migration boom is not in the "national interest".

:: Daily Express

A policeman who was killed by a speeding stolen truck has been described as "one of the best".

:: Metro

PC Dave Phillips' chief constable said he "didn't stand a chance" as the fleeing thief drove at him to dodge a road block.

:: Daily Star

Footballer Ched Evans is to have his rape conviction reviewed by the Court of Appeal after new evidence emerged.

:: The Guardian

The paper has a story about Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt following his comments that people who are reliant on tax credits lack self-respect.

:: The Independent

Mr Hunt has suggested Britain's low paid should work as hard as the Chinese to make up for the cuts to their tax credits.

:: The i

The paper claims there was fury after Mr Hunt said welfare reform sends an 'important cultural signal'.

:: Daily Mirror

Union boss Len McCluskey says Mr Hunt's comments were a "disgraceful insult".

:: The Sun

The paper alleges BBC employees have opened accounts to place bets on the winner of TV show The Great British Bake Off which was recorded weeks ago.

:: Financial Times

The US, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim nations have struck the largest trade pact in two decades.

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