What the papers say: Saturday's front pages

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What The Papers Say: Saturday's Front Pages
All the top stories from the day's national newspapers.
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Worries over corporation tax, the ongoing conflict in Palestine and Jozef Puska's evidence in his trial are some of the stories covered on the front pages of Saturday's newspapers.

The Irish Times leads with 'Coalition alarm over corporation tax take' after latest figures show corporate tax receipts were down year-on-year for the third successive month in October.

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The Irish Examiner's headline reads: 'Israel vows 'full-forse' onslaught' as conditions in Gaza worsen.

The Echo covers the verdict in the trial of a Cork man who was found guilty of raping and sexually assaulting his daughter.

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The Irish Independent reports 'RTÉ wants taxpayer to fund €9m in pay rises for its staff', while the Irish Daily MailIrish Daily Mirror and Irish Daily Star cover Jozef Puska's trial for the alleged murder of Ashling Murphy as the accused took the stand earlier this week.

In Britain, the conflict in Palestine and Israel, the Armistice Day protests and behind-the-scenes secrets of Number 10 are some of the many stories making headlines this Saturday.

The Daily Mail has runs with its first exclusive from Nadine Dorries’ tell-all book on Downing St.

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The BBC’s financial woes take centre stage for the Daily Telegraph, as the national broadcaster faces a huge pension bill for top stars and executives.

The front page of The Times tells of chief rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis and his thoughts on the Armistice Day marches.

The Daily Express says the Prime Minister has dubbed the protests “an affront to British values”.

The Guardian leads with Israel ruling out the possibility of a ceasefire until the hostages seized by Hamas are freed.

The i weekend leads with a story on an election boost for the Labour party.

The Daily Mirror has highlighted the Court of Appeal’s decision to cut the sentence of Zara Aleena’s murderer from 35 to 33 years.

The Financial Times Weekend tells of a “cooling economy” for the US market.

The Sun focuses on Love Island’s Arabella and her romance with a Manchester City football star.

And the Daily Star says millions of people suffer from “hair rage”.

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