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Today’s headlines
The Guardian
EU joins four of world’s biggest tech firms to tackle online hate speech. P4
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P5
Time Out owner hopes flotation will raise £90m to fund expansion. P19
Secrecy was key to Paris raid on Google. P20
Feature: It’s time for CEOs to trust their tech teams. P25
Daily Telegraph
Twitter is doomed by failure to stop trolls, says MP who received 600 rape threats. P2
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P3. Obituary. P31
Financial Times
BBC pocket-sized computer to encourage children to code goes on sale. P4
Alleged hacker calls for cyber law reform. P4
Internet groups embrace hate speech rules. P5
Comment: Silicon Valley is no answer for sluggish productivity. P12
Mobile sector regroups after blocked O2-Three deal. P21
Smartphone answers call for high-level cyber protection. P21
Technology: The connected business. Pullout
The Times
For sale: 425m social media passwords. P2
Queen featured on Vanity Fair cover. P4
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P4
Viacom directors fight ‘incapable” boss, 93. P37
Tech giants aim to make it big on TV. P41
Microsoft ventures into disruptive technology. P42
£10,000 smartphone unveiled. P42
Gannet’s $864m hostile offer for Tribune turns nastier. P42
Time Out plans flotation. P43
Obituary: French advertising magnate Jean-Claude Decaux. P51
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Archers’ actor Alan Devereux dies aged 75. P2
TV writer Carla Lane dies aged 87. P5
Manchester station to be renamed Victoria Wood for tribute gig. P8
Time Out plans share sale to widen food markets. P38
Wall Street Journal
Feature: Please, make the iPhone smarter. A8
Tech firms back EU code on content. B1
Myspace reports systems breach. B3
Daily Mail
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P9
Ephraim Hardcastle on media. P17
Queen featured on Vanity Fair cover. P21
Secrecy was key to Paris raid on Google. P30
Daily Express
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P9
Hickey on media. P19
Time Out set for flotation. P47
The Sun
Springwatch raises titters with its dodgy double-entendres. P3
New costume drama branded BBC’s most outrageous bonk-buster. P11
Towie star stabbed in Spanish club. P11
TV writer Carla Lane dies aged 87. P14
BBC to offer Matt LeBlanc a fortune to sign up for second series of Top Gear. P23
Jack Wills advert banned for showing semi-naked teens. P30
Time Out announces plans to float on stock market. P41
Daily Mirror
Celebrity Big Brother coverage. P3
Writer of TV hit Bread, Carla Lane, dies at 87. P14, 15
Daily Star
Towie star stabbed in Spanish club. P1, 7
TV writer Carla Lane dies aged 87. P7
Top Gear savaged again after US debut. P8
Lorraine Kelly jibe leads to Ofcom probe. P14
BBC chiefs under fire for backing music on Midsummer Night’s Dream. P26
New fly-on-the-wall series is set to profile Britain’s police. P26