Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The i
Fathers have begged their missing wives to bring home their nine children amid fears the group has gone to war-torn Syria.
:: The Independent
The distraught fathers have had no contact with the missing family members for a week.
:: Financial Times
Eurozone bonds suffered one of their most volatile days in months amid fears Greece would not agree an EU bailout deal.
:: The Guardian
Athens has insisted it would miss a payment to the International Monetary Fund unless it received debt relief.
:: The Daily Telegraph
Doctors have said women who want a family should conceive or freeze their eggs by the age of 35.
:: Daily Mail
Medics claim celebrities who have children in their 40s are giving women false hope about motherhood.
:: The Times
More than £250m has been spent on holidays and cars by savers cashing in their pension pots since new rules were introduced two months ago
:: Daily Express
National Lottery bosses have been accused of ripping off players after adding 10 extra balls to the pot from 49 to 59.
:: Daily Star
The switch makes it even harder to scoop a jackpot with the odds now 45 million to one .
:: Daily Mirror
The paper also leads on the shake-up at the National Lottery but points out there are two new £1m raffles a week.
:: Metro
Chris Evans is replacing Jeremy Clarkson as the host of Top Gear - in a three-year deal reportedly worth £3m.
:: The Sun
The presenter will head a new line-up for the TV motoring show.
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