World Magazine News Headlines Today on Saturday 21 April 2018.
The National Aids Trust has told The Independent that the government's immigration strategy makes migrants less likely to get treatment for infectious diseases.
According to a leaked private letter seen by The Guardian, Home Secretary Amber Rudd set out an "ambitious" plan to increase removals and focus officials on "arresting, detaining and forcibly removing illegal migrants".
The Daily Telegraph says police and intelligence agencies have identified key suspects in the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
The arrival records of tens of thousands of Windrush Generation immigrants are in the national archives, the FT says.
Meghan Markle is a perfect match for Prince Harry, according to Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell, the Daily Express says.
The Times says children who were lured to Britain on the promise of trials at Premier League football clubs are among thousands of slaves whose captors are evading justice.
A grandmother who has lived in Britain for 59 years was blocked from returning after she went back to Jamaica for a funeral, the Daily Mirror says, after her passport was stolen.
The Daily Mail says householders who use rogue "man with a van" outfits to get rid of their waste could face spot fines of £400.
"Tick saliva" could hold the key to treating conditions including heart damage, multiple sclerosis and arthritis, the i says.
According to a leaked private letter seen by The Guardian, Home Secretary Amber Rudd set out an "ambitious" plan to increase removals and focus officials on "arresting, detaining and forcibly removing illegal migrants".
The Daily Telegraph says police and intelligence agencies have identified key suspects in the attempted assassination of Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
The arrival records of tens of thousands of Windrush Generation immigrants are in the national archives, the FT says.
Meghan Markle is a perfect match for Prince Harry, according to Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell, the Daily Express says.
The Times says children who were lured to Britain on the promise of trials at Premier League football clubs are among thousands of slaves whose captors are evading justice.
A grandmother who has lived in Britain for 59 years was blocked from returning after she went back to Jamaica for a funeral, the Daily Mirror says, after her passport was stolen.
The Daily Mail says householders who use rogue "man with a van" outfits to get rid of their waste could face spot fines of £400.
"Tick saliva" could hold the key to treating conditions including heart damage, multiple sclerosis and arthritis, the i says.