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Papers start 2017 with stories on IS and Brexit
The Sunday newspapers report on warnings that so-called IS is plotting a UK chemical attack, and cross-party attempts to delay higher education reforms. Other front pages focus on Theresa May's New Year speech and criticisms of the UK's foreign aid budget.
- 1 January 2017
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