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Trinity Mirror’s New Day will be launch on Monday 29 February
Trinity Mirror’s New Day will be launch on Monday 29 February. Photograph: Trinity Mirror/PA

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It’s The New Day - first look at Trinity Mirror’s new newspaper
Publishing chief Simon Fox says ‘revitalising print’ is a core part of his company’s strategy alongside its commitment to digital innovation

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As publishers lose control, are newspaper websites a dead parrot?
Emily Bell: Adblocking and the power of platforms such as Facebook threaten to block the pipes that lead to readers

Today’s headlines

The Guardian
Bradford police chief ‘appalled’ by Times ‘sex grooming town’ report after imam’s murder. P11
Edward Snowden tells supporters he would be willing to return to US for fair trial. P15
The readers’ editor on accusations of bias in coverage of the Israel-Palestine conflict. P26
Business of Fashion boss: ‘People on the inside don’t see how exciting it is’. P30
Global cash drives UK drama success. P31
Emily Bell: As publishers lose control, are newspaper websites a dead parrot? P31
The writers of Fresh Meat relive their student days. G2 P16-17

Daily Telegraph
BBC faces ‘biggest test of impartiality’ over EU referendum. P7
Stars line up for Are You Being Served? special. P13
Boris Johnson on why Britain should leave the EU. P18

Financial Times
Tim Chatfield: Apple is right to worry about the FBI’s demands. P11
Facebook creates social VR team. P19
Media sector worried as adblocking goes mobile. Mobile Technology supplement P2

The Times
Break up BT to boost the economy, says Sky chief Jeremy Darroch. P37

The Independent
Ian Burrell: Bottom line for BBC Worldwide depends on more than Jeremy Clarkson’s Top Gear. P38-39
Duchess of Cambridge’s Huffington Post guest role upsets the press. P39
GQ launches video channel for style buffs. P39
Interview with Girls creator Lena Dunham. P40-41

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Martin Freeman in line for voice award. P3
Helicopter crash crew ‘distracted by Ross Kemp visit’. P18
Interview with Girls creator Lena Dunham. P36-37
Ian Burrell: Bottom line for BBC Worldwide depends on more than Jeremy Clarkson’s Top Gear. P41
Duchess of Cambridge’s Huffington Post guest role upsets the press. P41
GQ launches video channel for style buffs. P41

Wall Street Journal
Battle between Apple and FBI escalates. A7
Yahoo’s sale review to exclude CEO Marissa Mayer. B3
Three to block mobile ads. B4

Daily Mail
FBI accuses Apple over terror row. P11
Facebook’s new button to warn of suicide risks. P15
Cartoon SuperTed returns with a PC twist. P27
Helicopter crash crew ‘distracted by Ross Kemp visit’. P27

Daily Express
Politicians praise the Daily Express over its anti-EU stance. P5
David Baddiel speaks of his anguish over his father’s dementia. P17
Top Gear backfires put show into crisis. P21

The Sun
Olly Murs quits as X Factor presenter. P5
Stars line up for Are You Being Served? special. P17
Jack Whitehall: I won’t move to the US. P33
Emma Bunton to star in BBC’s Too Much TV. P33

Daily Mirror
Bill Turnbull on his upcoming final BBC Breakfast appearance after 15 years. P9

Daily Star
Stars line up for Are You Being Served? special. P3
Top Gear stars launch charm offensive. P3
Prince Philip TV claims upset Palace. P7
The Jump coverage. P14

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