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    October's Top Front And Back Pages

    Each night, either my BBC colleague Neil Henderson or I have posted the front and back pages of the UK papers each night using the hashtag #tomorrowspaperstoday. These were this month's most retweeted.

    1. The Independent's response to Theresa May's Conference speech

    Wednesday's Independent: So what have immigrants ever done for us, Theresa? #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers

    Via independent.co.uk

    2. The New York Times puts Nadiya's win on their front page

    .@BegumNadiya's win on the the front page of Friday's International NY Times: #tomorrowspaperstoday #GBBOFinal

    Via nytimes.com

    3. Tony Blair says sorry for the Iraq War

    MAIL ON SUNDAY: I'm sorry #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers

    Via dailymail.co.uk

    4. The most retweeted back page of the month

    Tuesday's Times back page: Klopp ready for challenge at Liverpool #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #LFC

    Via thetimes.co.uk

    5. NHS stats highlight increases in cases of malnutrition and other “Victorian” diseases

    THE I PAPER: Return of Victorian diseases #tomorrowspaperstoday #BBCPapers

    Via independent.co.uk

    6. Tax credit cuts 'will make Brits work as hard as in China'

    Tuesday's Daily Mirror: We'll make poor Brits work like the Chinese #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers #cpc15

    Via mirror.co.uk

    7. Tories accused of 'burying bad news'

    Observer front page: Ministers ‘are hiding details of £2bn NHS cash crisis’ #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers

    Via theguardian.com

    8. More on Tony Blair's Iraq apology

    MAIL PAGE 7 POLITICS: Blair interview #tomorrowspaperstoday

    Via dailymail.co.uk

    9. Human rights no longer a 'top priority' for the Government

    Saturday's Independent: Human rights a lower priority than trade, says Foreign Office chief #tomorrowspaperstoday

    Via independent.co.uk

    10. Shaker Aamer's release leads the Daily Mail and the Morning Star

    11. Low Pay outrage in the Mirror

    Tuesday's Daily Mirror front page: Six million workers below Living Wage #tomorrowspaperstoday #bbcpapers

    Via mirror.co.uk