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The fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella in north London is widely reported and makes the lead in two of the tabloids.The fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella in north London is widely reported and makes the lead in two of the tabloids.
Both note that his older sister Brooke, 24, played Kelly Taylor in the BBC1 soap EastEnders.Both note that his older sister Brooke, 24, played Kelly Taylor in the BBC1 soap EastEnders.
Her brother is described as "gentle" and a "model student" by the Mirror.Her brother is described as "gentle" and a "model student" by the Mirror.
The Sun's editorial says the only solution to the problem of knife crime is the brute force of law - and the threat of prison.The Sun's editorial says the only solution to the problem of knife crime is the brute force of law - and the threat of prison.
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There is a bitter pill for ministers to swallow as they prepare to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS.There is a bitter pill for ministers to swallow as they prepare to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the NHS.
The Daily Telegraph leads with a poll which suggests only one in five thinks Labour will deliver a better NHS over the next decade.The Daily Telegraph leads with a poll which suggests only one in five thinks Labour will deliver a better NHS over the next decade.
The lead in the Times also makes unpalatable reading for the government.The lead in the Times also makes unpalatable reading for the government.
It reports that families are now even more fearful about their financial future than they were in the last recession in 1992.It reports that families are now even more fearful about their financial future than they were in the last recession in 1992.
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There is better news for ministers on the front of the Independent, related to the anniversary of the smoking ban.There is better news for ministers on the front of the Independent, related to the anniversary of the smoking ban.
It reports on a study which shows 400,000 people have quit the habit since the smoking ban was introduced in England last year.It reports on a study which shows 400,000 people have quit the habit since the smoking ban was introduced in England last year.
The Daily Express claims it has come up with plans which would cut fuel prices by 14 pence a litre.The Daily Express claims it has come up with plans which would cut fuel prices by 14 pence a litre.
It says fuel duty should be cut as the price of crude oil rises - the exact opposite of the fuel duty escalator.It says fuel duty should be cut as the price of crude oil rises - the exact opposite of the fuel duty escalator.
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The Daily Mail says a High Street bank is giving children debit cards that can be used to buy anything online.The Daily Mail says a High Street bank is giving children debit cards that can be used to buy anything online.
In the past, it says, children aged 11-15 were restricted to debit cards that could only be used in cash machines or bank branches.In the past, it says, children aged 11-15 were restricted to debit cards that could only be used in cash machines or bank branches.
And finally, the Times reports on a marking policy which will stun traditionalists.And finally, the Times reports on a marking policy which will stun traditionalists.
A chief examiner told the paper he gave two marks to a GSCE candidate who wrote "eff off" - for accurate spelling and conveying meaning successfully. A chief examiner told the paper he gave two marks to a GCSE candidate who wrote "eff off" - for accurate spelling and conveying meaning successfully.