Newspaper round-up: Arthritis, Iraq and Frank Maloney
The top stories from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: Scientists have made a major breakthrough in the search for an arthritis cure.
DAILY STAR: Big Brother babe Helen Wood yesterday vowed to bed Ryan Giggs when the show ends this week.
DAILY MAIL: The number of foreign criminals avoiding deportation rose by 50 per cent last year - despite repeated government pledges to kick them out.
THE SUN: Former boxing promoter Frank Maloney has taken a swipe at "idiots" who criticised his plans to have a sex-change op.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Savers could be forced to pay inheritance tax while they are still alive under a new scheme planned by the government.
THE GUARDIAN: At least half of the 40,000 people besieged by jihadists on a mountaintop in northern Iraq have escaped in the past 24 hours, aided by Kurdish rebels.
DAILY MIRROR: Frank Maloney tried to kill himself as he struggled to cope with his secret life as a transsexual.
THE TIMES: David Cameron was under pressure from his own MPs last night to launch airstrikes against jihadists in Iraq.
THE INDEPENDENT: The brutality being betted out on Iraq's Yazidi minority by ISIS was said yesterday to have included burying women and children alive.