What the papers say - April 4
The nerve agent latest, the gender pay gap and two teenagers dying on the streets of London lead many of the papers on Wednesday.
The Times leads with the frosty relationship between Britain and Russia in light of the Salisbury nerve agent attack - adding there are fears about the strength of the "international coalition" against Moscow after it could not be confirmed the substance came from Russia.
THE TIMES: May battles to preserve alliance against Russia #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/p6GCQjIdRu
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 3, 2018
Gender is top of the agenda at the Daily Telegraph, with Prime Minister Theresa May saying figures about the pay gap make "uncomfortable reading", adding the issue is a "burning injustice".
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'May attacks injustice of pay gap' #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/JbfmfFhYEb
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) April 3, 2018
The Guardian is one of many papers to feature the picture of Tanesha Melbourne - a 17-year-old shot dead in Tottenham - while the paper also covers the revelation from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory that it could not verify the precise source of the nerve agent used in Salisbury.
The Guardian front page, Wednesday 4 April 2018: UK chemical experts unable to confirm nerve agent made in Russia pic.twitter.com/vsV0pjf6Ob
-- The Guardian (@guardian) April 3, 2018
The Financial Times runs with stories on the flotation of music-streaming service Spotify, alongside moves to ease regulators' concerns about 21st Century Fox acquiring Sky.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, London edition, Wednesday 4 April https://t.co/azgldBUfhypic.twitter.com/AaUHO7QZgb
-- Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) April 3, 2018
The Metro carries the latest shootings in London - where a 16-year-old-boy and Ms Melbourne died hours apart.
Wednesday front page:TEENAGERS DIEIN SHOOTINGSHOURS APART#tomorrowspaperstoday#bbcpapers#skypaperspic.twitter.com/H0isw0HDAY
-- Metro Newspaper UK (@MetroUKNews) April 3, 2018
The i carries the Salisbury latest, claiming the attack has taken a "new twist".
Wednesday's i front page: Scientists cannot say nerve agent came from Russia #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/2d78DkSSPR
-- i newspaper (@theipaper) April 3, 2018
The Independent carries the same story, reporting that tensions between Russia and the United Kingdom "are set to escalate".
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition https://t.co/XF8VnDpHYFpic.twitter.com/5ImD3KVz45
-- The Independent (@Independent) April 3, 2018
The Daily Mirror reports the Queen's concerns as Philip undergoes surgery on his hip.
Tomorrow's front page: Queen's fears as Philip, 96, to have op today #tomorrowspaperstodayhttps://t.co/EBnfyUcH7Upic.twitter.com/b12H8wPqie
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) April 3, 2018
The Sun reports the murder of Ms Melbourne is the 48th this year - and said she died as she was cradled by her mother.
Tomorrow's front page: Innocent teen Tanesha Melbourne dies in her mum's arms after being shot dead in the capital https://t.co/N407t8wykCpic.twitter.com/8P13WWsbmv
-- The Sun (@TheSun) April 3, 2018
The Daily Mail claims the "militant Jewish" group which Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn met dismissed the anti-Semitism crisis in the party as a "malicious ploy".
DAILY MAIL: How Low can you go, Mr Corbyn? #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/h2JZ3N75qe
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 3, 2018
The Daily Express claims that gangs are "out of control" after two killings in the capital.
EXPRESS: How many more innocents must die? #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/irbWqeDIro
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 3, 2018
And the Daily Star reports the resurrection of Coronation Street Pat Phelan was "ridiculed" by fans of the soap.
STAR: Corrie's 'back from the dead farce' #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/5nkJJMK5bl
-- Neil Henderson (@hendopolis) April 3, 2018