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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Thursday 04 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph lead with news of Judges being asked to consider more lenient sentences for offenders from "deprived" or "difficult" backgrounds. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror reports a Dog Fighting ring has been shut down by Police and that Phillip Ali (dubbed "Dr. Death"), who led the operation, had dogs pumped with steroids. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail reveal on their Front Page that at least a dozen UK Members Of Parliament (including their staff) and Politics Journalists have been targeted in a sinister cyber honeytrap scandal. DAILY STAR: Daily Star have confirmed on their Front Page that the biggest ever hunt for Excalibur - King Arthur's legendary sword - has begun. THE TIMES: The Front Page of The Times, says, thousands of Britons worried about memory loss are to receive blood tests for Dementia in two landmark medical trials which is being carried out, and researched, by Oxford University and University College London. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent lead on Page 1 with their view on the ongoing 2023 Israel–Hamas war, saying, the time has come to do whatever it takes to force Israel to end its war after 30,000 Palestinians, in Gaza, have perished. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express are reiterating Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister of The United Kingdom - on their Front Page as he says Great Britain will quit European Court Of Human Rights if flights to Rwanda are blocked. THE I: Aid staff have told The I that the recent killing of seven Gaza City support workers by Israeli Airstrikes has put State Of Palestine into new Humanitarian Crisis. THE GUARDIAN: According to The Guardian's Front Page, three former Supreme Court judges - plus a large group of lawyers and several academics - warn the UK Government if it continues to provide Israel with armed support, International Laws are being broken. METRO: Metro lead with the world's anger at aid convoy strike, and Rishi Sunak - Prime Minister of The United Kingdom - praising the three British men who were killed while support to the people of Gaza City.
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