Newspaper headlines: £46m scammed from pensions and Corbyn's wreath critics

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Image caption More than £46m has been stolen from people's pension pots in the last four years according to the Daily Mirror. The paper claims cold-callers have swindled some 3,000 victims since reforms that allowed people earlier access to their pensions were introduced.
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Image caption Jeremy Corbyn does not think he laid a wreath on a memorial honouring Palestinian terrorists who killed Israeli hostages at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Metro reports. The Labour leader admitted being at a service in Tunisia in 2014 but said he was not involved. Mr Corbyn has been criticised by Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Image caption The Daily Telegraph calls Mr Corbyn's row with the Israeli Prime Minister "extraordinary" as it features a large picture of the Labour leader holding a wreath.
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Image caption "Condemned" is the single word headline at the top of the front page of the Daily Mail, which says he has been "engulfed" by the storm caused by the story worldwide.
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Image caption A grandmother has won compensation from a travel firm after complaining her holiday to the Spanish resort of Benidorm was ruined by there being too many Spaniards in her hotel, the Daily Star reports. "Benidumb" is the paper's front page headline as it highlights what it calls an example of "Compo-crazy Britain".
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Image caption The i is reporting that rail fares in the UK are rising twice as fast as wages with commuters spending a fifth of their salaries on season tickets.
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Image caption Gillian Bayford, who won £148m on the EuroMillions with her previous husband, has married a convicted fraudster according to the Sun. He was jailed for six months after stealing £13,500 from Tesco by putting through fake customer refunds, the paper reports.
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Image caption A study suggests five million Britons have at least triple the normal risk of suffering a heart attack because of their genes, according to The Times. The researchers said people could be given a "heart attack score" at birth while a £40 test could find those more susceptible to attacks.
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Image caption A worsening financial crisis in Turkey could have a domino effect around the world, The Guardian is reporting. A drop in the Turkish lira hit both the Argentinean peso and South African rand, the paper says.
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Image caption Residents of a care home in Doncaster were given just 24 hours to find somewhere else to live after a council decided to close it, the Daily Express is reporting. The paper put the story on its front page as part of its Respect For the Elderly "crusade".
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Image caption Tesla founder Elon Musk has written a 1,108-word blog post attempting to justify a tweet of his about securing funding to take the firm private, the Financial Times reports. His original tweet is being investigated for its accuracy by the US Securities and Exchange Commission, although Mr Musk claims in the new post that Saudia Arabia's sovereign wealth fund has expressed repeated interest in investing.

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