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Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
Sky News takes a look at the stories making a splash on the front pages of Tuesday's national newspapers.
The financial times to start with the reports that Tesco has been thrown into termoyl after overstating its profits. The guardian views that two billion pounds was wiped off the value of Britain's biggest retailer and that four senior executives have been suspended. The daily mail argues that Tesco's facing the worst crisis in its 95 year history after claims that directors cooked the books. Independent claims the company seized the laptops of the suspended employees and considered that more money may be involved. Meanwhile the daily telegraph with Cameritons put English home rule at the heart of the tory's election manifesto. The daily express lay on UK putting a promise to abolished inheritance tax before voters in May next year. The times says atmolibanto tax mansions was more than two million pounds to fund NHS. The metro has the case of graphic designer who try to kill her manipulated mom by laisting her drink with poison and so emulating a TV plot line accords been told. The Sun says the love sick woman into field with the physical drink because she was inspired by the plot of breaking bad. And the daily star highlights a thread to the private see of the actress Emma.