0 Front-page information is so important that it deserves to be printed on the front page of a newspaper:
They do not want to look at the headlines on the front page.
If an elderly person is attacked, it is front-page news in the local papers, if not the national papers.
He went through many months of absolute torment, including seeing his picture on the front page of many newspapers and having his reputation completely ruined.
Only a fortnight ago it carried a major front-page story drawing attention to the great problems.
They then become front page news in our national newspapers and perhaps become over-sensationalised.
The most frequently used section was the summary information of practice prescribing costs on the front page.
Her photograph on the front page indicated a desire to personalize her political message.
We prefer the bottom of the back page, the front page or the inside front cover.