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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Thursday's U.K newspaper front pages





Security chiefs are facing questions over how a hate preacher suspected of radicalising a Paris terrorist was allowed to live in the UK for two years, according to the Daily Mail.








The Daily Mirror has a dramatic front page reflecting the latest news on the Hillsborough disaster.







The Guardian also leads on Hillsborough.








The Sun pictures the six men facing charges over the Hillsborough disaster.







A retired judge, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, is to be appointed to lead the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry, The Times says.







The Daily Star says that a former police officer facing charges over the Hillsborough disaster, David Duckenfield, could spend the rest of his life in jail if convicted.







The families of the Hillsborough victims have hailed the "beginning of the end", the Daily Telegraph says.






The i also leads with Hillsborough, as six people face criminal chargesover the disaster.






Fears that Europe is facing a new migrant crisis are growing, the Daily Express says, after record numbers were caught trying to reach the mainland.







Metro says MPs came close to ending seven years of austerity on what it calls a "day of farce" at Westminster.

The FT says that bond and currency markets "whipsawed" on Wednesday. 

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