What the papers say – February 12
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UK News Published: 5 hours ago
Welfare reform, Brexit, cash machines and car theft are on the fronts.
What the papers say
Welfare reform, Brexit, cash machines and car theft are among the headline-generating subjects on Tuesday.
The Daily Mirror and The Independent lead with Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd’s admission that Government welfare reforms led to an increase in people using food banks.
Daily Mirror
@DailyMirror
Tomorrow's front page: It's all our fault#tomorrowspaperstoday
mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
7 12:00 AM - Feb 12, 2019
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BBC News (UK)
@BBCNews
Tuesday's Independent: "We’ve driven people to food banks, Rudd admits" (via
@AllieHBNews ) #bbcpapers
#tomorrowspaperstoday
40 11:00 PM - Feb 11, 2019
44 people are talking about this
A new poll suggests Theresa May would win a working majority if an election was called today, although Parliament would remain “highly unstable”, The Times reports.
The Times Pictures
@TimesPictures
The Times 12/2/2019
Chants of 'Death to Theresa May' during a rally marking the 40th anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution held at Azadi Square, Tehran, Iran 11/2/2019. Photo : Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images #thetimes
#tomorrowspaperstoday
#gettyimages @thetimes
8 11:24 PM - Feb 11, 2019
15 people are talking about this
The Guardian leads with a Treasury select committee report that rejects the Chancellor’s suggestion that a Brexit dividend will boost the economy.
The Guardian
@guardian
Guardian front page, Tuesday 12 February 2019: Brexit dividend claim rejected as UK economy hits the buffers
37 1:13 AM - Feb 12, 2019
28 people are talking about this
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The report was released as poor growth figures for the UK economy at the end of 2018 were published – giving the Financial Times its lead story.
Financial Times
@FinancialTimes
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 12 February
on.ft.com/2DspcZL
22 11:15 PM - Feb 11, 2019
22 people are talking about this
The NSPCC has drawn up a new “duty of care” for social media giants that would carry criminal sanctions for any breaches, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The Telegraph
@Telegraph
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph 'Duty of care "must carry criminal sanctions"'
#tomorrowspaperstoday
15 10:52 PM - Feb 11, 2019
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The i leads with a new report on how social media companies should support the future of quality journalism.
i newspaper
@theipaper
Tuesday's front page: Crackdown on Facebook and Google as government steps up battle against fake news
#tomorrowspaperstoday
#skypapers #bbcpapers
5 11:20 PM - Feb 11, 2019
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Warnings over falling numbers of cash machines in rural communities lead the Daily Express and the Daily Mail.
BBC News (UK)
@BBCNews
Tuesday's Mail: "Vanishing cash machine crisis" (via
@AllieHBNews ) #bbcpapers
#tomorrowspaperstoday
18 11:45 PM - Feb 11, 2019
20 people are talking about this
Daily Express
@Daily_Express
Tuesday’s @Daily_Express front page
- Cashpoint closure crisis: Nearly 500 ATMs disappear each month
– Cystic fibrosis scandal: Drug firm cancels talks over NHS deal
- EXCLUSIVE: Why Parky’s narky about nation’s top radio show #tomorrowspaperstoday
#frontpages
12 11:54 PM - Feb 11, 2019
17 people are talking about this
The Sun has investigated legally-obtainable gadgets that criminals can use to gain access to keyless cars.
The Sun
@TheSun
Tomorrow's front page: We steal 10 in just SIX seconds using legal gadg
thesun.co.uk/news/8406759/k…
pic.twitter.com/KROkopKw8A
3 11:37 PM - Feb 11, 2019
See The Sun's other Tweets The Sun @TheSun ·
EXCLUSIVE: Sun team just SIX seconds using anyne can buy thesun.news/8406759/k…
Keyless cars can be
A SUN team nicked t
thesun.co.uk
A man arrested in connection with the disappearance of university student Libby Squire has been charged with unrelated offences, the Metro reports.
Metro Newspaper UK
@MetroUKNews
Tuesday's front page:
LIBBY SUSPECT
IS ACCUSED OF
SEX CRIMES #tomorrowspaperstod
#bbcpapers #skypapers
2 10:19 PM - Feb 11, 2019
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UK News Published: 5 hours ago
Welfare reform, Brexit, cash machines and car theft are on the fronts.
What the papers say
Welfare reform, Brexit, cash machines and car theft are among the headline-generating subjects on Tuesday.
The Daily Mirror and The Independent lead with Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd’s admission that Government welfare reforms led to an increase in people using food banks.
Daily Mirror
@DailyMirror
Tomorrow's front page: It's all our fault#tomorrowspaperstoday
mirror.co.uk/news/politics/…
7 12:00 AM - Feb 12, 2019
See Daily Mirror's other Tweets
BBC News (UK)
@BBCNews
Tuesday's Independent: "We’ve driven people to food banks, Rudd admits" (via
@AllieHBNews ) #bbcpapers
#tomorrowspaperstoday
40 11:00 PM - Feb 11, 2019
44 people are talking about this
A new poll suggests Theresa May would win a working majority if an election was called today, although Parliament would remain “highly unstable”, The Times reports.
The Times Pictures
@TimesPictures
The Times 12/2/2019
Chants of 'Death to Theresa May' during a rally marking the 40th anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution held at Azadi Square, Tehran, Iran 11/2/2019. Photo : Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images #thetimes
#tomorrowspaperstoday
#gettyimages @thetimes
8 11:24 PM - Feb 11, 2019
15 people are talking about this
The Guardian leads with a Treasury select committee report that rejects the Chancellor’s suggestion that a Brexit dividend will boost the economy.
The Guardian
@guardian
Guardian front page, Tuesday 12 February 2019: Brexit dividend claim rejected as UK economy hits the buffers
37 1:13 AM - Feb 12, 2019
28 people are talking about this
Advertising
The report was released as poor growth figures for the UK economy at the end of 2018 were published – giving the Financial Times its lead story.
Financial Times
@FinancialTimes
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 12 February
on.ft.com/2DspcZL
22 11:15 PM - Feb 11, 2019
22 people are talking about this
The NSPCC has drawn up a new “duty of care” for social media giants that would carry criminal sanctions for any breaches, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The Telegraph
@Telegraph
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph 'Duty of care "must carry criminal sanctions"'
#tomorrowspaperstoday
15 10:52 PM - Feb 11, 2019
See The Telegraph's other Tweets
Advertising
The i leads with a new report on how social media companies should support the future of quality journalism.
i newspaper
@theipaper
Tuesday's front page: Crackdown on Facebook and Google as government steps up battle against fake news
#tomorrowspaperstoday
#skypapers #bbcpapers
5 11:20 PM - Feb 11, 2019
See i newspaper's other Tweets
Warnings over falling numbers of cash machines in rural communities lead the Daily Express and the Daily Mail.
BBC News (UK)
@BBCNews
Tuesday's Mail: "Vanishing cash machine crisis" (via
@AllieHBNews ) #bbcpapers
#tomorrowspaperstoday
18 11:45 PM - Feb 11, 2019
20 people are talking about this
Daily Express
@Daily_Express
Tuesday’s @Daily_Express front page
- Cashpoint closure crisis: Nearly 500 ATMs disappear each month
– Cystic fibrosis scandal: Drug firm cancels talks over NHS deal
- EXCLUSIVE: Why Parky’s narky about nation’s top radio show #tomorrowspaperstoday
#frontpages
12 11:54 PM - Feb 11, 2019
17 people are talking about this
The Sun has investigated legally-obtainable gadgets that criminals can use to gain access to keyless cars.
The Sun
@TheSun
Tomorrow's front page: We steal 10 in just SIX seconds using legal gadg
thesun.co.uk/news/8406759/k…
pic.twitter.com/KROkopKw8A
3 11:37 PM - Feb 11, 2019
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A man arrested in connection with the disappearance of university student Libby Squire has been charged with unrelated offences, the Metro reports.
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#bbcpapers #skypapers
2 10:19 PM - Feb 11, 2019
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