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05-Feb-2018<br />

Secret Freemasons' lodges for MPs and journalists revealed: Today's front pages<br />

MSN UK<br />

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A wintry week ahead for Britain as the temperature rises around Brexit makes the headlines<br />

on Monday.<br />

The Queen is also pictured on several front pages, after she made a public appearance in<br />

West Newton near Sandringham on Sunday.<br />

On Brexit, The Times says ministers are going to attempt to stop the acrimonious row in the<br />

Tory party over Britain’s departure from the EU by reaching a compromise over the next<br />

round of negotiations.<br />

The Metro reports on comments by Home Secretary Amber Rudd, who dismissed claims<br />

that Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, Environment Secretary Michael Gove and Jacob<br />

Rees-Mogg were plotting to topple Theresa May.<br />

The i also reports on the Prime Minister’s attempts to placate hardline Brexiteers in her<br />

party.<br />

Meanwhile, the deputy governor of the Bank of England has warned against a “bonfire of<br />

the regulations” after Brexit, the Financial Times reports.<br />

The Daily Mirror, Daily Star and Daily Express lead with reports on an upcoming cold snap,<br />

which forecasters say could last 10 days and send temperatures as low as minus 14C.<br />

The Independent says it has acquired figures that show the Department for Work and<br />

Pensions paid outsourcing firms nearly £255 million to perform personal independence<br />

payment (PIP) assessments in 2017.<br />

Lloyds bank has banned customers from buying Bitcoin on their credit cards over concerns<br />

a collapse in the value of the cryptocurrency, which has halved since December, could lead<br />

to people defaulting on payments, the Daily Telegraph reports.<br />

The Guardian reports two Freemasons’ lodges set up for MPs and political journalists are<br />

continuing to operate in secret in Westminster. And the Daily Mail reports on a study<br />

showing men are dying of prostate cancer because they are too embarrassed to go to the<br />

doctor.

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