The news of two major data leaks is among a broad mix of stories to make the front pages on Wednesday.
The Daily Express leads on the news that the UK has struck a deal with Turkey in a bid to disrupt migrant routes. The National Crime Agency will have officers in Turkey tasked with targeting smuggling gangs, the paper reports.The Metro leads on the revelation that millions of UK voters have had their personal information compromised after a data breach at the Electoral Commission. "Hostile actors" gained access to copies of the register in 2021, the commission has confirmed.
It comes amid a wave of interest in weight loss drugs such as Ozempic.The Times also leads on news about the potential of weight loss drugs. It says the drugs could be used as a "key tool in easing pressures on the NHS" after a study looked at the effect of Wegovy on 17,500 overweight people.The Guardian reports that a class-action legal claim against water firms which have pumped raw sewage into seas and rivers could yield an £800m payout.
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