Thursday's International newspaper front pages
Reommark.net takes a look at the stories making a splash in Thursday's International newspapers.
The Guardian says members of the Football Association's senior management are facing calls to quit after chief executive Martin Glenn was accused of behavior "bordering on blackmail" by a former England player...
People who fear they may have been the victim of a financial scam could be able to ring a new 555 number, says the Daily Mail...
Universities will be forced to challenge the "safe space" culture and answer for the behaviour of student unions that "no platform" controversial speakers, The Times reports...
The Daily Mirror leads with a story about a nine-year-old boy who has undergone a heart transplant...
The Daily Express says the Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for gales on Saturday across southern England, the Midlands and Wales...
The i says 15 million people are not paying into a pension...
Theresa May says the Government is within "touching distance" of reaching a deal with the EU over the rights of British citizens living in other EU countries, and people from other EU nations living in the UK, Metro reports...
The Daily Telegraph reports that senior figures from the Leave campaign are urging Britain to walk away from Brexit talks if European leaders do not agree to discussions on trade...
The FT reports comments from the Financial Conduct Authority, saying that millions of people are borrowing from friends and family to make ends meet...