Thursday, 1 May 2014

Newspaper round-up: EU tax, Gerry Adams arrest and Jeremy Clarkson outrage #CarryGobySeanKellz #FutureGroupNG via @myentertain9jar

A look at today's front pages.

 A round-up of the big stories of the day[.]
DAILY EXPRESS: Anger erupted last night after a new Brussels tax that threatens to ravage pensions was given the green light by European Union judges.
DAILY STAR: Rihanna has been banned from Instagram after she posted a string of topless pictures.
THE SUN: Kate McCann last night opened her heart over vanished daughter Madeleine, saying: I just want to know if she’s alive or dead.
DAILY MIRROR: Presenter Jeremy Clarkson has sparked outrage after he used the n-word while filming Top Gear.
DAILY MAIL: Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams was sensationally arrested last night over the murder of a widowed mother of ten who was abducted from her home during the Troubles more than 40 years ago.
THE INDEPENDENT: Pressure on the Government over the botched Royal Mail sell-off intensified on Monday as more hedge funds were unmasked as key investors in the flotation and the chairman of a committee of MPs condemned the “corporate masonic lodge” that profited at the expense of taxpayers.
THE GUARDIAN: The number of workers on zero-hours contracts has almost tripled to 1.4 million since last year's estimate, according to official data on Wednesday that piled pressure on Vince Cable, the business secretary, to provide more safeguards for workers with no guaranteed minimum hours or pay.
THE TIMES: Hundreds of thousands of patients face losing their family doctor in a “catastrophic meltdown” caused by funding reforms, GPs’ leaders claim.

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