Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

A mother claims a security guard at Primark was so angry to see her breast-feeding in public that he took her baby from her.

:: Financial Times

After a 12-year nuclear stand-off, the deal between Iran and six world powers has seen the Islamic republic come in from the cold.

:: The i

The deal between Iran and world leaders has made the world a safer place but Israel describes it as a "stunning historical mistake".

:: Independent

America taking Iran's side in the nuclear deal is much to the annoyance of Israel and Saudi Arabia and begs the question: has the power balance of the region changed forever?

:: The Times

The historic deal has sparked fears of a new arms race, however, with Saudi Arabia among the countries in the region who are unsettled by the agreement.

:: The Daily Telegraph

British film stars such as Dame Judi Dench and Daniel Craig have warned the Prime Minister that plans for reforming the BBC could ruin Britain's global reputation.

:: Daily Star

Footballer Raheem Stirling's teenage lover has gone into hiding after thousands of death threats in response to Stirling's mega-money transfer to Manchester City.

:: Daily Express

More than 8,000 migrants have tried to jump aboard trucks heading from Calais to the UK in the past three weeks.

:: Guardian

The government is to announce the biggest crackdown on trade union rights in 30 years.

:: Daily Mail

The fight against the unions will require a 50% turnout for strike ballots to be legal and a higher bar set before workers such as teachers and rail employees can walk out.

:: Daily Mirror

More than 130 diabetes sufferers have limbs amputated each week, 80% of which could have been avoided.

:: The Sun

The American girlfriend of One Direction star Louis Tomlinson is expecting his baby - just two months after he split with girlfriend Eleanor Calder.

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