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Saturday's international newspaper front pages




The Independent leads with visa delays increasing and leaving thousands of people in limbo...
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Hundreds of academics have been accused of bullying students and colleagues in the past five years, according to The Guardian...
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The Sun leads on an interview with Take That singer Gary Barlow about the death of his baby daughter, Poppy...
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Home Secretary Sajid Javid will say on Saturday that violence should be treated like an infectious disease to stem sharp rises in gun and knife crime, according to The Daily Telegraph...
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The government has called for a review of Britain's auditing industry, raising expectations that it will back reforms - that's the front of the Financial Times...
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The Daily Mirror front page features claims from a Strictly professional that his fellow dancers joke that Blackpool is like a "squatter camp"...
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The Daily Express reports that there are moves to end the "witch-hunt" against Northern Ireland veterans…
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The Daily Mail leads with the news that at least 50 million Facebook users have had their accounts hacked by criminals...
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School exclusions have become a leading driver of gang violence, with criminals preying on units for excluded pupils and targeting the most vulnerable children, according to a report in The Times...
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The i leads with warnings that the future of the UK is at risk from Boris Johnson's Brexit plan...
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You can watch the Press Preview on Sky News every night at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Saturday night's reviewers will be Matthew Syed, columnist at The Times, and Christina Patterson, writer and columnist...
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