The Wrap: What's on today's newspaper front pages?

Paste BN takes a look at the headlines in Wednesday's national newspaper front pages on the latest episode of our new-look late-night show.

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You can watch The Wrap with journalist and broadcaster Sonia Sodha and columnist for The Times Matthew Parris in the video above.

The Times

According to The Times, fake jobs which allow migrants to stay in the UK unlawfully are being sold for as much as £20,000.

Daily Mirror

Pub landlords say the 15% cut in business rates from April will not be enough, with one telling the Daily Mirror it would be "a sticking plaster".

Matthew Parris, columnist for The Times, says that while the U-turn will be welcomed, "it still leaves pubs shortchanged".

You can watch more from The Wrap in the video below...

The Daily Telegraph

While working as a barrister in 2007, Sir Keir Starmer worked on a human rights claim which left hundreds of British soldiers open to prosecution for alleged war crimes, The Daily Telegraph reports.

The Sun

The Sun reports on a story about Katie Price's new husband Lee Andrews.

Daily Star

A Cheltenham-themed package holiday to Benidorm is on the front of the Daily Star.

Daily Express

Only 281 migrants have left the UK under Sir Keir Starmer's "one in one out" deal with France, the Daily Express reports.

The i Paper

Rachel Reeves's U-turn on business rates for pubs and music venues - but not restaurants - is the lead for The i Paper. 

Financial Times

Sources tell the Financial Times that the Trump administration is indicating that security guarantees for Ukraine would need a peace deal, likely involving territorial concessions to Russia, to be agreed.

The Guardian

Iranian medics believe that more than 30,000 people have died during the protests, according to The Guardian.