Brexit, bribery and 'senseless violence'

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Brexit, bribery and 'senseless violence'
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The Daily Telegraph claims ministers have told the paper that Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has dropped his attempts to secure a hard time-limit on the Irish backstop, focusing instead, it says, on an"enhanced arbitration mechanism". It also devotes half of its front page to a picture of"gifted" public schoolboy Yousef Makki who was stabbed to death in Burnage.

The newspapers says it has spoken to high-ranking judges, senior barristers and clinical psychologists for its special series"The Trial: Secrets of Jury Service".The chancellor will reveal a multi-billion pound windfall for public finances in his spring statement next week, paving the way for a smooth Brexit, claims the Financial Times.Images of Jodie Chesney, the teenager stabbed to death in an east London park, continue to dominate many of the papers.

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