Friday, 27 June 2014

Newspaper round-up: Breast cancer breakthrough, giant super-rats and Jimmy Savile #TheElitePartyInJuly #Entertain9jar via @myentertain9jar

A round-up of some of the big stories of the day.

 A look at some of today's front pages [.]
THE DAILY EXPRESS: A routine smear test could soon be used to tell whether women are at risk of developing breast cancer.
THE DAILY STAR: Giant super-rats that could become as big as cows are spreading across Britain at an “alarming” rate, scientists have warned.
THE SUN: Evil Jimmy Savile may have killed a young girl he routinely abused, it was feared last night
DAILY MAIL: Energy companies are making £101 profit a year from every family – an astonishing 1,000 per cent increase in just five years.
THE INDEPENDENT: Britain is in the midst of a green energy revolution after production soared to record levels, according to new figures which deal a blow to opponents of renewable energy and a potential boost for consumers.
THE TIMES: Britain’s population is the fastest growing in the European Union and is expected to increase to more than 74 million in a quarter of a century, official figures showed yesterday.
THE GUARDIAN: The minister in charge when Jimmy Savile was appointed to work at Broadmoor psychiatric hospital said she was "shocked, surprised, startled, disgusted", as details of his catalogue of abuse within the NHS was exposed.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Jean Claude-Juncker's drinking habits have been discussed at the highest levels by European leaders who privately have concerns over the lifestyle of the continent’s president-in-waiting, it has emerged.

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