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Today’s headlines
The Guardian
Vinyl boom sees LP revenues outstrip YouTube for UK acts. P5
Celebrity threesome story not in public interest, judges rule. P11
Owen Bowcott: Injunction ruling is an important day for privacy. P11
Emma Brockes: Fox News is as bad as we thought. P31
Christina Patterson: Is it really the BBC’s role to publish free recipes? P33
Daily Telegraph
Judges create ‘UK privacy law’. P1,7
BBC starve composers of airtime, says Ivor Novello winner. P4
Peter Alliss: women prefer to play free at Muirfield. P5
Balance of privacy law tilts in favour of rich and famous. P6
String of celebrities win injunctions to keep indiscretions private. P7
Papers have more credibility than the internet, judge insists. P7
Toughen up to the sexist trolls, BBC’s Fran Unsworth tells female presenters. P17
First Cornish TV ad to air weeks after language funding is axed. P17
Editorial: Arrogant judges and cowardly politicians must not threaten free speech. P23
Judith Woods: Even I am losing patience with The Archers’ dithery Helen. P27
Iceland shelves celebrity ads and puts faith in ‘real mums’. Business P3
Google fights France on right to be forgotten. Business P4
Financial Times
Google seeks formula for next big hit. P18
The Times
Ryanair’s seat sale promotion reported to police. P19
Britain is a hit, with one is six albums sold worldwide. P11
Judges end the era of kiss and tell. P11
No excuses for TV licence dodging if you use Netflix. P24
Brad Pitt pulling out of episode causes problems for Top Gear relaunch. P24
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Page 3 Profile: economist Noreena Hertz. P3
Celebrity can keep injunction that blocks reporting of threesome. P11
Matt LeBlanc is expected to deliver the laughs on Top Gear. P15
Interview with Borgen actor Sidse Babett Knudsen. P30, P31
Wall Street Journal
Obituary: 60 Minutes journalist Morley Safer. B2Google appeals French order in privacy dispute. B3
Facebook political chat described as productive. B4
Daily Mail
Backlash after Noreena Hertz is appointed economics editor of ITV> P9
Editorial: Judges still making a mockery of the law. P14
Why men are best at guessing the endings of TV dramas. P16
Richard Littlejohn: Hypocrisy and judges who can’t suppress the truth forever. P17
Mariella Frostrup’s pitch for documentary about the menopause ‘turned down by BBC’. P38
Daily Express
Celebrity pair win appeal in sex scandal court ruling. P4
Frederick Forsyth: Eurovision gets more complicated by the year. P13
The Sun
Free speech downs in paddling pool of olive oil. P1,4,5
Brad Pitt drops out of first Top Gear. P3
The Sun says… Court’s snobs reign Supreme. P10
Stupid ruling means public interest will never be left to public. P10
First Cornish TV ad. P11
ITV would like Paul McCartney to be new coach on The Voice.
Daily Mirror
Filming finishes on first episode of Top Gear. P13
Supreme court backs privacy of celebrity. P17
ITV still on the hunt for a Great British Bake Off rival. P23
Daily Star
TV licence dodgers could face higher fines. P9
Gag fury as ‘threesome’ star can keep his ID secret ‘forever’. P11
Sue Johnson to play barmaid in Sky 1 comedy Rovers. P18