Wednesday's national newspaper front pages
Paste BN takes a look at the stories making a splash on the front pages of Wednesday's national newspapers.
Wednesday 15 February 2017 12:22, UK
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The i
Dozens of A&E units are marked for closure or downgrading.
:: Financial Times
A key part of the UK's energy strategy is in doubt because of the financial troubles of Toshiba.
:: Daily Star
The former boyfriend of Karen Matthews has been attacked.
:: Daily Express
House prices have risen by an average of £15,000.
:: Daily Telegraph
Hospitals and GPs' surgeries in England and Wales face a rates rise of £635m over the next five years.
:: Metro
The exiled half brother of Kim Jong-Un has been murdered at an airport.
:: Daily Mail
A deposit scheme for plastic bottles is due to be rejected by ministers.
:: The Guardian
UKIP's leader Paul Nuttall is facing more questions about Hillsborough.
:: The Sun
Child killer Ian Huntley has asked fellow inmates to call him by a female name.
:: The Times
Amazon is due to benefit from a cut in its business rates.
:: Daily Mirror
Heading footballs has been linked to early-onset dementia.
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