Newspaper round-up: Madeleine McCann suspects, superbugs threat and Isis warlord
A look at today's front pages.
Daily Express: Top heart doctors give statins the final seal of approval, saying they are not a risk to health.
Daily Star: First images of Madeleine McCann suspects emerge as British police begin questioning.
Daily Telegraph: New law to tackle revenge porn could see jilted lovers who try to get their own back face prosecution.
The Times: Britain to lead fight against antibiotic resistance as superbugs threaten to return us to the dark ages.
The Independent: US scientist condemned for recreating pandemic flu virus that killed 500,000.
Daily Mail: Nearly half a million women being denied 7p-a-day breast cancer drug that could prevent illness because of NHS red tape.
The Guardian: Doctors should be able to help terminally ill patients to die, one of the leaders of Britain's medical profession as urged.
The Sun: Wanted Isis warlord Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has got a billion in the bank and has declared war on the world.
Daily Mirror: British detectives watch as Portuguese police bring in four people for questioning.