Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

There are no "compelling economic arguments" for Britain to remain in the European Union unless David Cameron secures "significant" reforms in his renegotiation with Brussels, the chairman of Lloyds Banking Group has said.

:: Metro

Hundreds of passengers killed on flight MH17 may have been conscious during the 90 seconds it took for the plane to plummet to the ground after being hit by a Russian-made missile.

:: The Guardian

The long-awaited Dutch report into the shooting down of MH17 suggests attempts were made to cover up the causes of the disaster.

:: i

Labour MPs are expected to defy their leader on Wednesday in a key Commons vote on economy.

:: Daily Mail

A £50,000 stretch limo was hired for £3,000 to ferry asylum seekers from London to Manchester, it has been claimed.

:: Daily Mirror

The Voice is being ditched by the BBC after a bust-up with the Tories over its £55m cost.

:: The Sun

The family of a British grandfather threatened with flogging in Saudi Arabia have made a plea to "get him home for Christmas".

:: The Times

A cabinet rift has widened after David Cameron overruled two senior ministers to pull out of a controversial prison services deal with Saudi Arabia.

:: Financial Times

Barclays' choice of a veteran American investment banker as its next chief executive has prompted investors and politicians to predict a shift back to the bank's bullish strategy of the pre-financial crisis era.

:: The Independent

Michael Gove is under mounting pressure to scrap courts charges that are causing victims of crime to miss out on compensation.

:: Daily Express

Scientists believe they can cure cancer by harnessing the power of the deadly malaria parasite.

:: Daily Star

A cannibal pinned down a British DJ in Ibiza and chewed his face.

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