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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on national newspapers' front pages for Thursday 29 February 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express leads with Esther Rantzen being disappointed with UK Government for not doing more to change laws in Assisted Dying. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail has Rishi Sunak telling police chiefs to crack down on protesters imposing "mob rule" in UK amid disputes over pro-Palestine marches. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian have news of a diet comprising ultra-processed food is directly linked to 32 harmful effects on health, including a higher risk of terminal illnesses and death. DAILY STAR: Daily Star leads with Kellogg's Chairman/CEO, Gary H. Pilnick sparking rage after his claims that struggling families should eat breakfast cereal for their dinner. THE I: The I say Jeremy Hunt does not have sufficient funds in next week's Budget to change child benefit charges that affect middle-income families and single parents. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph have news of Jeremy Hunt potentially scrapping non-domiciled status in the upcoming Budget to fund tax cuts for millions of UK workers. THE TIMES: The Times say Rishi Sunak warns "mob rule" could take over UK if protests get out of hand and urges police to shut down such disruptive demonstrations. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror lead with Rachel Reeves saying if The Labour Party wins the next General Election, they will inherit the worst economic situation since World War II, as Shadow Chancellor criticises The Conservatives. METRO: Metro have news of Prince Harry's High Court loss when he failed to legally challenge UK Government's decision on not providing him Police Protection. FINANCIAL TIMES: Financial Times lead with reports of leaked files documenting the Government in Russia's "low bar" for use of tactical Nuclear Weapons.
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