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Apple's Tax Bill Dominates Wednesday's Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Financial Times, The Guardian, Metro, i

Apple has been ordered to pay £11bn in back taxes to Ireland after a European investigation revealed the technology giant was only paying tax of 0.005%, which equates to just £50 for every £1m in profit. The company has warned the ruling could affect investment and job creation in Europe.

:: Daily Mail

Junior doctors are plotting five-day strikes every month until the end of the year, according to leaked papers - a move which would cause "unprecedented havoc".

:: The Times

Jeremy Corbyn is on course to win the Labour leadership contest with an increased mandate thanks to overwhelming backing from the party's newest supporters, according to a YouGov poll.

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:: The Daily Telegraph

One of Mr Corbyn's most senior allies has said that parliamentary expenses should be scrapped and MPs trusted with an allowance because the current process is an "unnecessary chore".

:: The Sun

Six boys aged 15 and 16 have been questioned over the killing of a Polish man who was allegedly beaten to death after a gang heard him speak a foreign language.

:: Daily Mirror

A person who claims they were abused by Sir Cliff Richard is challenging a decision to drop the case against him.

:: Daily Express

Theresa May has reportedly said that nothing will stop Brexit - the Prime Minister has also ruled out a second referendum and slapped down speculation she will call an early general election.

:: Daily Star

The nine-year search for missing Madeleine McCann is facing a "looming crisis".

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Wednesday night's reviewers will be The Times political columnist Jenni Russell, and The Spectator editor Fraser Nelson.