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Friday's National Newspaper Front Pages
11:02pm 30th July 2015
(Updated 4:02am 31st July 2015)
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: The Daily Telegraph
Military planners are considering using army-owned land near Folkestone as a temporary lorry park to ease disruption caused by the Calais migrant crisis.
:: The Times
Officers from neighbouring police forces have been called in to help manage the tailbacks.
:: Daily Mail
David Cameron has been criticised for describing migrants as "a swarm of people".
:: The Guardian
The Calais migrant crisis has pushed Kent County Council to breaking point.
:: Daily Express
Calais is turning into a "war zone", the paper reports, featuring an image of migrants clashing with police.
:: The Independent
George Osborne held a private meeting with Rupert Murdoch days before the Treasury imposed budget cuts on the BBC.
:: The Sun, Metro, Daily Star
Former Apprentice contestant Stuart Baggs has been found dead at his flat.
:: Daily Mirror
A 17-year-old drowned in an east London canal as police officers allegedly looked on.
:: Financial Times
Some of the world's largest companies have cut their growth forecasts because of a slowdown in the Chinese economy.
:: i
Campaigners against fracking are to redouble their efforts against the practice.
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