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Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

Members of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet are in talks with MPs plotting a leadership challenge in the wake of the anti-Semitism row engulfing Labour.

:: i Weekend

The party can expect heavy losses across the UK in elections next week following the row.

:: The Guardian

Mr Corbyn has given a defiant interview in which he claims the issue will not blow his leadership off course.

:: Daily Star

Leicester City's chaplain will lead the players in prayer before they attempt to clinch the league title against Manchester United this weekend.

:: The Times

Thousands of parents will pull their children out of school for one day next week in protest at tests taken by six and seven-year-olds.

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:: FT Weekend

Sir Philip Green faces a double inquisition by MPs in response to the collapse of BHS, as the retail magnate comes under increasing pressure to offer hundreds of millions more to fill the company's estimated £571m pensions scheme deficit.

:: Daily Mail

Mr Green could be forced in court to hand over tens of millions of pounds to save the fund.

:: Daily Mirror

TV presenter Chris Packham has told how he twice thought about killing himself as he struggled with Asperger's syndrome.

:: Daily Express

Eating a small amount of chocolate each day could help stave off diabetes and heart disease, researchers have found.

:: The Sun

The paper features claims Sheridan Smith appeared on stage drunk.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Saturday night's reviewers will be The Times' Matthew Syed and novelist Jane Thynne.