Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Independent

London's property boom is built on dirty money.

:: i

Some 373 girls were groomed and raped after police and social services failed to act.

:: The Sun

George Osborne will again cut the price of a pint in this month's budget.

:: Financial Times

RBS and Barclays are quickening their retreat from investment banking, with thousands of jobs on the line.

:: Metro

The family of Becky Watts are "devastated" after police looking for the missing 16-year-old announced they had found body parts .

:: Daily Mirror

Becky's step-brother and his girlfriend are being questioned on suspicion of murder, claims the Daily Mirror.

:: The Daily Telegraph

A national review of maternity services has started after 11 baby deaths were blamed on midwives in pursuit of "natural childbirth at any cost".

:: The Guardian

The High Court has been told of phone hacking on an "industrial scale" at the Mirror Group .

:: The Times

A report has called for a national debate on the disproportionate number of Muslim men convicted of using and selling young teenagers for sex.

:: Daily Express

An arthritis cure is on its way.

:: Daily Star

Russell Brand has been quoted talking about 'Jihadi John'.

:: Daily Mail

Mohammed Emwazi's asylum-seeking family have received UK benefits for 20 years, it has been claimed.

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