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The Sun is among several papers which report the suspected New Year's Eve terror attack at Manchester's Victoria station on their front page. "Panic on the platform" is its headline. A man has been detained under mental health laws after three people were stabbed.
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Metro says "hero" police have been hailed for their "incredible bravery" after halting the suspected attack targeting new year revellers. Its front page pictures five officers holding the suspect down - and another carrying an evidence bag containing a knife.
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Forced marriage victims are being charged a fee by the Foreign Office after they are rescued, according to the lead in the Times. An investigation by the paper found young women who are sent abroad by their families are made to find money for their flight home, as well as basic food and shelter.
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The i focuses on the rise in rail fares, which are going up by an average of 3.1% on Wednesday. Its headline is "The £1-a-mile rail journey" - and refers to the new cost for commuters on several routes for people buying a ticket on the same day.
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Government plans for a rail card for school and college students, which will guarantee a 50% discount on all train travel, are reported in the Daily Telegraph. It is part of a move by Transport Secretary Chris Grayling to make train travel more accessible after the "chaos of 2018", it says.
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The Guardian says councils in England are being "ripped off" by landlords taking advantage of the growing homeless population by raising their prices. The paper says analysis shows town halls spent £997m on temporary accommodation in 2017-18 - a 71% rise over five years.
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The Daily Mirror continues to highlight problems surrounding the introduction of universal credit with a report on its front page about a father who says he took an overdose out of desperation after failing to receive payments for 10 weeks.
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The Daily Mail leads on what it describes as the "UK's sugar timebomb". The paper highlights figures which suggest British children have consumed twice the recommended amount of sugar by the age of 10.
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The lead in the Daily Express reports figures which show GP patients in England failed to attend more than 15 million appointments last year. The paper says health chiefs have blasted the no-shows as a "frustrating waste of resources" that cost the NHS £216m annually.
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The Financial Times leads with a poll it has conducted with 80 leading economists that suggests uncertainty over Brexit will impact on UK business investment and depress consumer spending in the year ahead.
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Finally, the Daily Star says a UFO expert has revealed a Coronation Street star once had a "close encounter" near the TV soap set.