Tuesday 13 May 2014

Newspaper round-up: NHS scandal, Jay Z and Boko Haram #BringOurGirlsBack #FutureGroupNG via @myentertain9jar

A look at the big stories from the front pages of today's nationals. 

 A look at today's top stories[.]
DAILY EXPRESS: Taking a brisk 20-minute stroll a few times a week is the key to ­beating high blood pressure.
DAILY STAR: Singer Beyonce Knowles stood by and watched as her husband Jay Z was beaten up by her sister amid rumours the rapper has been cheating on his wife.
DAILY MIRROR: A woman who claimed Rolf Harris molested her as a teenager said one of the assaults took place as his daughter Bindi slept in the same room.
THE SUN: Peaches Geldof’s home has been struck twice by raiders since her death last month.
DAILY MAIL: A radical shift in NHS policy will see hundreds of thousands more women encouraged to give birth at home.
THE GUARDIAN: Labour's support is draining away, according to a Guardian/ICM poll which records the first Conservative lead in over two years.
THE INDEPENDENT: The paper leads on footage released by terror group Boko Haram of hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls it is holding captive.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The expenses culture at the top of the NHS has been exposed by figures showing that nine health officials spent almost £200,000 last year on fine dining, taxi fares and hotels at up to £500 a night.

 

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