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Thursday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

The paper leads with the devastating earthquake that has hit central Italy.

:: Daily Star

It reports on several deaths at Camber Sands beach in East Sussex on the hottest day of the year.

:: The Sun

The paper has the same lead, saying five men were mysteriously found drowned at the beach.

:: Daily Mirror

The mother of a murdered British backpacker has called for calm over her killing in Australia.

:: Daily Express

Smog is set to sweep into the UK from the continent, creating a harmful toxic haze.

:: The Daily Telegraph

Low-skilled migrants from the EU could have to apply for permits to work in Britain after Brexit.

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:: The Guardian

A leading think tank claims the NHS would collapse without its 57,000 workers who are EU nationals,

:: Financial Times

The US has attacked the European Commission in an attempt to stop Brussels from hitting Apple with a big demand over unpaid taxes.

:: Daily Mail

Campaigners say microbeads should be banned by Britain without waiting for EU approval.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Thursday night's reviewers will be consultant editor at The National, Richard Walker, and the Sunday Express' royal editor Camilla Tominey.