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Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages

Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

A baby girl was rescued from a stricken migrant boat in the Mediterranean Sea but her mother drowned.

:: Daily Express

Brexit campaigners say Britain can "kiss goodbye" to any chance of controlling its borders if it stays in the European Union.

:: i

Boris Johnson says the Prime Minister is powerless to stop migrants as a record number came to the UK from the EU last year .

:: The Sun

David Cameron has turned a deaf ear to the nation's immigration fears as figures showed net migration hit 333,000 in 2015.

:: Daily Mail

A record 77,000 EU nationals came to the UK without the offer of a job.

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:: The Times

Steps towards creating a European army are being kept secret from British voters until the day after next month's EU referendum.

:: The Daily Telegraph

The fingerprint and DNA profiles of up to 800 terror suspects have been destroyed because of errors by the security services and police.

:: The Guardian

Some 40,000 properties across London are owned by secretive offshore companies, a 9% rise in the past 10 months.

:: Financial Times

The paper has claims that a top Apple executive has raised the prospect that the iPhone maker could buy Time Warner.

:: Daily Mirror

A man has admitted killing his housemate after a tarot card reading.

:: Daily Star

An apparent "race row" on the Britain's Got Talent television show.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Friday night's reviewers will be director of the Institute of Ideas, Claire Fox, and former newspaper editor Roger Alton.