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Friday's International newspaper front pages

Reommark.net takes a look at the stories making a splash in Friday's International newspapers.
The Sun leads with police officers being criticized for painting their nails to highlight slavery in the UK, a move to reflect how victims often work in nail bars...
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Calls for a ban on smacking children in Scotland to be extended to the rest of the UK makes the front of the i newspaper...
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The Daily Star also leads with Penny Lancaster, the wife of Rod Stewart, revealing how she was subjected to a horrific sex attack as a teenager...
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Google's parent company Alphabet is to lead a $1bn (£760m) investment in one of Uber's biggest ride-hailing rivals - Lyft, the Financial Times reports...
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Allegations surrounding one of the country's largest abortion providers makes the front page of the Daily Mail. Marie Stopes International has been accused of paying bonuses to staff who encourage women to have procedures.
The organisation has denied the claims and added: "It is categorically untrue that any member of our staff receives a performance related bonus for the number of clients they treat."
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The Daily Mirror leads with Rod Stewart's wife Penny Lancaster breaking down in a TV interview and revealing she had been sexually assaulted as a teenage model...
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Nearly a third of Oxford colleges failed to admit a single black British A-level student in 2015, the Guardian reports...
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The Times leads with Brexit Secretary David Davis reportedly set to present an upbeat assessment of a "no deal" exit from the EU to the cabinet...
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Theresa May issued a stark warning to her EU counterparts at a crunch summit in Brussels, insisting she is prepared to walk away from any proposed Brexit deal that she cannot "defend", the Daily Express reports...
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The Daily Telegraph leads with a telecoms watchdog warning that mobile phone users are being routinely overcharged by Britain's biggest providers...
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A surge in violence and sex attacks has pushed the number of recorded crimes in a year past the five million mark for the first time in a decade, the Metro reports...
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