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Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

Britain has dismissed suggestions from France that people should be able to apply for asylum here, while they are still on the other side of the Channel.

:: The Daily Telegraph, Daily Express, Daily Mail, the i

There are concerns about French calls for the border arrangement to be renegotiated.

:: The Guardian

The UN has awarded contracts worth tens of millions of dollars to people closely associated with Syrian President Bashar al Assad, an investigation has found.

:: Financial Times

The head of the CBI has urged ministers to allow the banking industry "off the naughty step" to enable the City to battle post-Brexit challengers.

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::The Sun

Vaping could be as bad for people's hearts as smoking, according to tests.

:: Daily Mirror

Its front page has a picture of a 12-year-old girl standing over a dead giraffe.

::The Times

A photograph of Gene Wilder, who has died at the age of 83, is on the front page.

:: Daily Star

There was a shark panic on the Costa del Sol, the paper reports.

:: Watch the Press Preview every evening on Sky News at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers will be the former Labour adviser to Harriet Harman and Ed Miliband, Ayesha Hazarika, and the political editor of The Sun, Tom Newton Dunn.