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Daily Express () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: FRONT PAGE: SNORING RAISES DEMENTIA RISK
HEAVY snorers are up to three times more likely to develop dementia, scientists warned yesterday. Snoring caused by sleep apnoea – a condition which restricts oxygen supply to the brain – can damage nerve cells. Apnoea is the most common sleep...


Daily Mail () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: Front Page: IS THIS A CASE OF BIAS AGAINST MEN?
PROSTATE cancer has become a bigger killer than breast cancer for the first time, official statistics reveal today. More than 11,800 men a year are now killed by the disease in Britain, compared with about 11,400 women dying of breast cancer. It means...


Daily Mirror () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018

Daily Star () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: Front Page: Amanda ‘attacked in street’

AMANDA Holden was at the centre of a security scare when a fan “got too close” at the Britain’s Got Talent auditions yesterday. Four bodyguards, all trained in dealing with acid attack threats, bundled the star into a car.



London Evening Standard () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/1/2018: FRONT PAGE: EXCLUSIVE
A LEADING counter-terrorist police officer today warned of the growing threat of children trained by Islamic State returning to Britain to “commit atrocities”. In an interview with the Standard, Commander Dean Haydon, the head of the Met’s...


The Daily Telegraph () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: Front page: ‘Cut payouts for blunders or the NHS will go bust’
VICTIMS of NHS blunders should receive smaller compensation payouts or the “staggering” costs of negligence bills will bankrupt the health service, the Justice Secretary has been told. Health service leaders have written to the Government calling for...


The Guardian () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: FRONT PAGE: Enter the dragon … and the prime minister

Theresa May watches a Chinese dragon outside the British embassy in Beijing. The prime minister urged President Xi Jinping to take concerted action on global pollution in a meeting yesterday.



The Independent () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: Front Page: ‘Auntie May’ is coming for tea

The Prime Minister, affectionately dubbed ‘auntie’ by Chinese media, with President Xi Jinping in Beijing



The Scotsman () Newspaper Front Page for 2 February 2018
2/2/2018: Front Page: Jacobites rise up in opposition to Culloden housing plan

Andy Mcalindon, a member of the Culloden Battlefield group who has also featured as an extra in the hit television series Outlander, spearheads a protest outside the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood against plans to build houses next to the historic...





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