THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: Daily Telegraph
A video apparently showing the beheading of British hostage Alan Henning has been released on the internet.
:: The Times
The paper examines the details of the video showing the brutal murder of the 47-year-old former taxi driver from Greater Manchester.
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Gallery: Saturday's Newspaper Front Pages
The Daily Telegraph leads on the murder of British hostage Alan Henning.
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Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to "do all we can to hunt down these murderers and bring them to justice", the Times reports.
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Mr Henning was a former taxi driver from Greater Manchester who left his job to travel to Syria to take help to victims of its civil war, the Daily Mirror says.
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Since his capture, Mr Henning's friends, family and colleagues made repeated calls for him to be released.
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The i also covers the "brutal murder" of the 47-year-old aid volunteer.
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The Daily Express focuses on an appeal by 81-year-old Paul Cantlie for Islamic State militants to spare his son, John, who they are holding hostage.
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Speaking from his hospital bed after a throat operation, Paul Cantlie said he could not think of a "greater joy than seeing my dear son released and allowed to return home to us".
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The Daily Mail leads on a pledge by David Cameron to look into how the prime suspect wanted in connection with the murder of schoolgirl Alice Gross was allowed into Britain.
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FT Weekend looks at changes for how pay day lenders operate.
:: Daily Mirror
The footage shows the knifeman dressed in black in a desert setting. He speaks with a British accent and is believed to be the man responsible for previous beheadings.
:: The Independent
A Liberal Democrat minister has accused senior Conservatives of blocking reports on measures to tackle drug abuse.
:: i
The crime and prevention minister's intervention centres on allegations that two Home Office reports setting out plans to tackle addiction and combat the popularity of legal highs have been "suppressed".
:: The Sun
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson tells how he fled Argentina after he and his team were set upon by rock-hurling thugs screaming: "Burn them."
:: Daily Express
A plea is made by the seriously ill father of John Cantlie from his hospital bed where he is recovering from an operation for throat cancer.
:: Daily Mail
David Cameron is to look into how Arnis Zalkalns, the prime suspect wanted in connection with the murder of 14-year-old Alice Gross, was allowed into Britain.
:: Financial Times
Almost all pay day lenders will be forced out of business by changes in the law.
:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Saturday's reviewers are Sunday Times business editor Dominic O'Connell and Cosmopolitan editor Louise Court.
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