Newspaper round-up: Peaches Geldof, tax and arthritis
All the top stories from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: A jab that stops crippling arthritis will revolutionise treatment of the condition, experts said last night.
DAILY STAR: Peaches Geldof kept her heroin in a sweet jar just like her mum, and inquest heard.
DAILY MAIL: Two former Scotland Yard chiefs enraged frontline officers yesterday by opposing full life terms for police killers.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: One in three workers will be a higher rate taxpayer within two decades as the 40p band becomes 'the norm', the official economic forecast has suggested.
DAILY MIRROR: Peaches Geldof died of a heroin overdose with son Phaedra left in another room for 17 hours, an inquest heard yesterday.
THE TIMES: David Cameron was under growing pressure yesterday to impose financial sanctions on oligarchs with British assets.
THE SUN: Peaches Geldof overdosed on high-strength heroin after hiding the drug in her loft and lying that she had quit, an inquest heard.
THE INDEPENDENT: One of the Tories' biggest donors and a major contributor to the Scottish 'No' campaign runs a company which has potentially avoided UK corporate tax on billion on pounds of profit.
THE GUARDIAN: Three of the UK's leading supermarkets have launched emergency investigations into their chicken supplies after a Guardian investigation into hygiene failings in the poultry industry.