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Thursday's national newspaper front pages

Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Thursday's national newspaper front pages.

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Daily Star

A documentary maker believes the Holy Grail  is buried in St Albans, reports the Daily Star.

Metro

The chancellor has announced eight UK regions will share 拢15.6bn to improve transport links, says Metro.

Financial Times

The FT leads with a warning that Donald Trump's tax bill will add several trillion to US debt by 2034.

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Daily Mirror

A woman whose daughter took her own life after her benefits payments were wrongly revoked has told the Daily Mirror further cuts under Labour will cause more deaths.

The Times

Police chiefs have warned Sir Keir Starmer that cuts to UK forces will mean "stark choices" about which crimes to investigate, The Times writes.

Daily Star

The Daily Star leads on Christian B - the main suspect in the disappearance of British girl Madeleine McCann - saying in an interview he is looking forward to the end of his prison sentence. 

The German man was jailed for the rape of an American woman, and is currently not charged in relation to Madeleine. 

Daily Express

Government claims that more small boat crossings are recorded on warmer days has been mocked by the Conservatives and Reform UK, the Daily Express writes.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail reports that Home Office figures show migrant crossings were lower when the Conservatives' Rwanda deportation scheme appeared close to being implemented.

The Guardian

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce 拢15bn in transport funding for outside of London, The Guardian writes, in a bid to calm Labour MPs concerned about a return to austerity.