Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
WEDNESDAY'S TOP STORIES
:: The Guardian
Britain was lured further into a renewed cold war with Russia after David Cameron announced UK military trainers were to be deployed to help Ukraine's forces stave off further Russian-backed incursions into the country’s sovereign territory.
:: Daily Express
Shares rose to an all-time high and are set to keep soaring, say City experts.
:: The Metro
Three schoolgirls who fled Britain to join Islamic State have likely entered Syria, according to police.
:: The Daily Telegraph
The value of Britain's leading companies reached an all-time high as George Osborne won international praise for his "remarkable" handling of the economy.
:: The Daily Star
FIFA has ruled its 2022 World Cup must be played in November and December.
:: The Financial Times
Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen has sought to lay the groundwork for the end of zero interest rates in the US.
:: The Daily Mirror
Tory MP David Tredinnick has suggested the NHS crisis can be solved with astrology.
:: The Times
David Cameron is facing calls to place Boris Johnson centre stage during the election.
:: The Independent
A daily pill that can dramatically cut a person's risk of contracting HIV must be made available through the NHS "as soon as possible".
:: The Daily Mail
The Information Commissioner could find it easier to take legal action against companies who pester consumers with cold calls.
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