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25 April

Election strategies make the headlines in many of today's newspapers. The Guardian reports that a Remain group is leading a tactical drive to unseat pro-Brexit MPs, while the i newspaper leads with the Labour Party unveiling its plans for Brexit.

A front page exclusive for The Times, which claims the EU will attempt to charge Britain €2bn (£1.7bn) for failing to meet a commitment to tackle customs fraud.

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Back on the home front, the Daily Telegraph reports that the head of university application service Ucas has advised new graduates to take six months off before worrying about finding a job.

Higher education also fills The Independent as it continues its campaign to highlight the effects of the government's proposed migration cap.

French moderates breathed a sigh of relief when centrist Emmanuel Macron topped the first round of the French presidential elections on Sunday but, as City AM and the Financial Times report, no one was happier with the result than investors.

Meanwhile, the red tops are dominated by unusual tales of bravery. The Sun's front page pays tribute to the reported heroics of actor Tom Hardy, while the Daily Mirror leads with a man vs shark fistfight.

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