Social News takes a look at the stories making a splash on the front pages of Tuesday's national newspapers.
THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES
:: Financial Times
Yahoo will be brought under the same roof as longtime rival AOL after being purchased by Verizon for $4.8bn.
:: Metro
Two people have been arrested after a 34-year-old man was shot dead at pool party in Surrey.
:: Daily Star
Partygoers had paid £20 to attend the event at the Headley mansion.
:: Daily Express
A phone survey suggests support for triggering Article 50 and leaving the EU quickly.
:: The Daily Telegraph
Ofcom is to ignore calls to force BT to sell its broadband division despite complaints of 'dire' internet speeds.
:: The Times
Train operators have been told they must be more transparent in their pricing after an investigation found they were failing to display the cheapest fares to customers.
:: The Guardian
NatWest has informed customers it may charge them to accept deposits, leading to suggestions that banks could introduce negative interest rates,
:: Daily Mail
MPs are calling on City firms that profited from the BHS sale to help the company's 22,000 pension scheme members who face a cut to their payments.
:: Daily Mirror
Former BHS boss Sir Philip Green has said he feels "let down" after a highly critical report into the collapse of the high street firm.
:: The I
There is growing pressure for Sir Philip to be stripped of his knighthood.
:: The Sun
A British Council employee has criticised Prince George on Facebook.
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