Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Daily Express

British scientists have said that a drug widely prescribed for diabetes could reverse Alzheimer's Disease.

:: The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times

A British trader helped to trigger a £500bn US share crash in 2010 from a suburban London semi, the FBI has claimed.

:: The Guardian

Wikipedia has blocked a user account on suspicions that it is being used by the Conservative Party chairman Grant Shapps, or someone who knows him, to edit his own page.

:: Metro

Jamelia has caused outrage by calling for plus sized clothes to be banned from shops as a way of tackling the obesity crisis.

:: Daily Mail

More than half of Labour candidates in winnable seats are sponsored by a left wing union.

:: Daily Star

Up to 2,000 Britons are fighting in Syria and Iraq for Islamic State.

:: The Sun

Deadly diet pills that killed student Ellie Parry can be bought online for as little as £1 each.

:: The Times

Eleven politicians from seven different parties have united to say that Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders is damaging public confidence in the justice system by refusing to insist that Lord Janner stands trial for child abuse.

:: Daily Mirror

Conservative chairman Grant Shapps has been accused of secretly editing Wikipedia to damage cabinet rivals.

:: The i, The Independent

A judge has undermined a government policy on immigration by ordering the Home Office to repatriate a Nigerian mother and son so their asylum case can be heard again

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