Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Newspaper round-up: Peaches Geldof, pensions shock and crackdown on mortgages #CarryGobySeanKellz #FutureGroupNG

A round up of the front pages from today's papers.

 The front pages of the nation's papers[.]
DAILY EXPRESS: Millions of retirees face a pensions shock with most having to live on less than the minimum wage.
DAILY STAR: Peaches Geldof was laid to rest in a coffin painted with a pictures of her with her family.
DAILY MAIL: A massive crackdown on mortgages will come into force next week, with borrowers facing a forensic probe into their personal finances.
DAILY MIRROR: Beleaguered boss David Moyes was last night set to be sacked as manager of Manchester United.
THE SUN: Peaches Geldof was taken into church yesterday in a offing adorned with a heartbreaking family portrait.
THE TIMES: Britain is to lead an international effort to stop Russia from using its vast natural energy supplies to hold the world to ransom.
THE INDEPENDENT: A genetic disease has been cured in living animals for the first time using a revolutionary genome-editing technique.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: At least 1,000 patients are dying needlessly each month from kidney failure linked to dehydration and poor care, according to an NHS study.
THE GUARDIAN: Gordon Brown will today highlight Scotland's age "time bomb" as he makes his first public foray into the struggling Better Together campaign.

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