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MI5 chief warning occupies papers | MI5 chief warning occupies papers |
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Many papers examine the assessment of the state of the terrorist threat in the UK by Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller. | Many papers examine the assessment of the state of the terrorist threat in the UK by Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller. |
The Sun says the MI5 chief emerged from the shadows to warn the intelligence services face a huge and elusive enemy. | The Sun says the MI5 chief emerged from the shadows to warn the intelligence services face a huge and elusive enemy. |
According to the Guardian, she has distanced herself from ministers' more dramatic speeches - so her intervention will be taken seriously. | According to the Guardian, she has distanced herself from ministers' more dramatic speeches - so her intervention will be taken seriously. |
The Times talks of priorities for the government and MI5 - and also schools, employers and the Muslim community. | The Times talks of priorities for the government and MI5 - and also schools, employers and the Muslim community. |
Iraq policy | Iraq policy |
The Independent looks at the fallout from the US mid-term elections - and what it means for policy in Iraq. | The Independent looks at the fallout from the US mid-term elections - and what it means for policy in Iraq. |
The Democrats, it says, have a choice - whether to pursue a bi-partisan approach or to increase the pressure on the Republican administration. | The Democrats, it says, have a choice - whether to pursue a bi-partisan approach or to increase the pressure on the Republican administration. |
The Daily Telegraph believes the UK electorate would deliver an even bigger "thumping" to Tony Blair were they to vote on the issue of Iraq. | The Daily Telegraph believes the UK electorate would deliver an even bigger "thumping" to Tony Blair were they to vote on the issue of Iraq. |
It feels he can do little to redeem his legacy in his final months in office. | It feels he can do little to redeem his legacy in his final months in office. |
School leavers | School leavers |
The Daily Mail reports on what it calls the biggest education shake-up in 30 years - the school-leaving age could be raised to 18. | The Daily Mail reports on what it calls the biggest education shake-up in 30 years - the school-leaving age could be raised to 18. |
The paper says the idea from Education Secretary Alan Johnson is thought to have the backing of the PM's likely successor, Gordon Brown. | The paper says the idea from Education Secretary Alan Johnson is thought to have the backing of the PM's likely successor, Gordon Brown. |
The Daily Mirror reports on a sex offender who lived under a 12-year-old girl's bed for three months. | The Daily Mirror reports on a sex offender who lived under a 12-year-old girl's bed for three months. |
Scott Jennings, 22, was jailed for two years at Manchester Crown Court. | Scott Jennings, 22, was jailed for two years at Manchester Crown Court. |
Internet diagnosis | Internet diagnosis |
Both the Independent and the Times report that GPs puzzling over a diagnosis are turning to the internet search engine Google. | |
In one case cited in the New England Journal of Medicine, a doctor astonished colleagues by getting the correct diagnosis for a rare syndrome. | In one case cited in the New England Journal of Medicine, a doctor astonished colleagues by getting the correct diagnosis for a rare syndrome. |
Now two Australian doctors have put the search engine to a tougher test. | Now two Australian doctors have put the search engine to a tougher test. |
It has is reported to have successfully identified nearly 60% of the ailments it was asked about. | It has is reported to have successfully identified nearly 60% of the ailments it was asked about. |
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