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Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPER'S TOP STORIES

:: The Financial Times

Ministers are considering scrapping "regressive" pension tax breaks for higher earners, amid claims that executives at the UK’s biggest companies are already planning to stop saving for their pensions.

:: The i, The Independent

Burglary victims will no longer receive routine home visits from police because of spending cuts and the need to concentrate on crimes such as sex offences and online fraud, one of Britain's most senior officers has said.

:: The Metro

More than 2,000 migrants burst through barriers to storm Eurotunnel trains at Calais early yesterday, causing fresh chaos for British holidaymakers.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Britain's relationship with the EU should return to the concept of a "single market of free trade" following the renegotiation of the country's membership, George Osborne will pledge today.

:: The Daily Express

In a poll, two-thirds of people said the multibillion pound cost of membership is too high and is poor value for money.

:: The Daily Star

The paper leads with a story about X Factor judge Rita Ora.

:: Wednesday night's guests are documentary maker and journalist Jenny Kleeman and LBC radio presenter Iain Dale.