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Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

Labour has suspended 50 members it accuses of anti-Semitic and racist comments amid the worsening crisis engulfing the party.

:: Metro, The i, The Sun

Leicester City have pulled off one of the biggest sporting upsets in history by winning the Premier League - having been given odds of 5000-1 at the start of the season.

:: The Times

David Cameron is to put an attempt to curb Islamic extremism at the heart of the Government's Queen's Speech

:: Daily Mirror

Midlife health checks have been proved to be "almost useless" and cost taxpayers £450m a year

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:: The New Day

A Briton is battling the Zika virus after catching the disease while working on a maternity ward in Brazil

:: Financial Times

A surge in investment in artificial intelligence is giving the US a lead in the race to dominate the robots market.

:: Daily Mail

Dozens of ministers and officials are cashing in on their time in office by picking up lucrative jobs in the private sector after they leave.

:: The Guardian

The British government is using "clandestine propaganda" to change the attitude and behaviour of young British Muslims as part of a counter-radicalisation programme.

:: Daily Express

Savers are ignoring the potential risk posed by the EU referendum and paying money into their pensions in the run-up to 23 June

:: Daily Star

To follow...

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers will be Political Editor at Large at the Daily Mail, Isabel Oakeshott and former adviser to Ed Miliband, now Chief Leader Writer at The Observer, Sonia Sodha.