Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Daily Telegraph
The UK spends almost twice as much of its national wealth on foreign aid than other major nations, an official report has found.
:: The Guardian
Two thirds of homes in London's 50-storey St George Wharf Tower have been snapped up by foreign investors.
:: Financial Times
French prosecutors carried out an early-morning raid on Google's Paris office over alleged tax offences.
:: Metro
Both camps in the EU referendum have had their attempts to woo the youth vote mocked.
:: Daily Mail
David Cameron has been branded a coward for refusing to debate on TV with senior Brexit campaigners.
:: i
There are claims the EU is damaging Britain's ability to fight.
:: Daily Mirror
An unprovoked acid attack may have left a boy of 17 permanently blind in one eye.
:: The Times
Up to 150,000 pre-school children have been reported to social services over fears of abuse or neglect, an investigation has found.
:: The Sun
England and Wales fans face a booze ban ahead of their Euro 2016 clash.
:: Daily Star
Coleen Rooney is set to go into the I'm A Celebrity jungle.
:: Daily Express
The UK's pension pots are nearing a record high as savers benefit from a resurgent stockmarket.
:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Wednesday night's reviewers will be LBC presenter Iain Dale and former home secretary Jacqui Smith.