Headlines from Syria dominate the UK's news agenda on Wednesday. Israel has launched raids on former regime sites in Syria, while rebel forces target members of ousted Bashar Assad's 'murderous torture squads'. Family members in Syria search for loved ones who disappeared under the regime. In other news, a man suspected of killing an American healthcare executive was found with a 3D-printed pistol. Labour plans to build four new prisons to tackle the overcrowding crisis. A report highlights a gynaecology care crisis for women in the UK, Kate Moss splits from her boyfriend, and the mother of murdered diplomat Rebecca Dykes continues her campaign against violence against women. The Financial Times reports on a Wall Street boom, and Thames Water's boss defends executive bonuses.
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