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A "victory for common sense" is how the Daily Express describes the police decision to take no further action against a London pensioner who stabbed a suspected burglar to death. It says there was a "national outcry" at the arrest of Richard Osborn-Brooks on suspicion of murder.
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"Free cheers" is the Sun's headline on the story. Mr Osborn-Brooks, 78, was arrested after Henry Vincent was fatally stabbed during a struggle in his kitchen.
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The Daily Telegraph says the release of Mr Osborn-Brooks came as the scale of the police "failure" to investigate a rising number of burglaries in England and Wales was revealed. Official statistics suggests two thirds of domestic break-ins in the past two years were unsolved, it reports.
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The Guardian leads on the diplomatic "tussle" between the UK and Russia over the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury. The paper says the row is intensifying as the pair recover, with Moscow attempting to take Yulia back to Russia.
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The i says France is probing the death of Russian whistleblower in Surrey as a suspected murder. Police believe Alexander Perepilichnyy may have been poisoned on a visit to Paris, says the paper. The UK is reported to be reviewing the case after the attack on Mr Skripal.
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The Financial Times leads on the US decision to impose sanctions on seven Russian oligarchs and 17 senior government officials. The move marked a "sharp escalation" in Washington's crackdown on Russia, says the FT.
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The mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence has suggested the police inquiry into the case should be closed after 25 years if there are no more significant leads, reports the Daily Mail. Two of the student's killers were jailed in 2012 but there are still three other suspects.
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The Times reports a YouTube channel run by the DJ Tim Westwood has been identified by police as having hosted videos showing alleged gangsters threatening rivals. Mr Westwood said he was unaware of any gang connections to the clips of up-and-coming rap groups. A spokesman for the DJ said production costs meant the channel did not make money from the footage.
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Prosecutors are to claim TV presenter Ant McPartlin was more than twice the legal drink-drive limit when arrested after a crash in south-west London, reports the Daily Mirror. The star is due in court this month.
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The Daily Star reports serial killer Rose West has been taken to hospital from prison. The 64-year-old is serving life for murdering four girls and six women with her husband, Fred.