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Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Independent

Labour has pledged to get tough on zero-hours contracts . The paper claims it is a move intended to show the Tories are out of touch with ordinary people.

:: Financial Times

Business leaders are wary of the promise which will give workers the right to a full employment contract after 12 weeks.

:: The Daily Telegraph

One hundred bosses have signed a letter saying the Conservatives are good for business and Labour threatens Britain's recovery.

:: The Guardian

A law to protect journalism from state interference and an end to the government appointment of broadcasting regulators are set to be proposed by the Lib Dems.

:: The Times

Head teachers are not informing police about pupils they have been told may try to join jihadists in Syria because they do not want them to be criminalised.

:: Daily Mail

Thousands of users of an NHS approved online prescription service have had their data sold without their knowledge.

:: The i

Four in 10 teachers quit the profession within one year of qualifying.

:: Daily Express

A jobless man has caused fury after it emerged taxpayers face a £2m bill for his 16 children with 10 women.

:: The Sun, Daily Mirror

A father has 40 children by 20 women and wants more.

:: Metro

A trial has heard that a church treasurer murdered his wife by driving into a tree at 80mph after she refused his demands for sex.

::Daily Star

Former One Direction star Zayn Malik and his pop star fiancee Perrie Edwards have gone on holiday.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Wednesday night's reviewers will be writer and broadcaster Sarfraz Manzoor and The Daily Telegraph's deputy editor Liz Hunt.