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Papers cover housing market slump | Papers cover housing market slump |
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The review of the National Health Service by Lord Darzi is the main topic for many of the day's newspapers. | The review of the National Health Service by Lord Darzi is the main topic for many of the day's newspapers. |
"The right medicine, but far too mild a dose", is how the Independent sees it. | "The right medicine, but far too mild a dose", is how the Independent sees it. |
The paper says the report contained a lot of fine sentiments but failed to tackle the central problem of excessive interference by Whitehall. | The paper says the report contained a lot of fine sentiments but failed to tackle the central problem of excessive interference by Whitehall. |
For the Times, the missing element from the report is how it is going to be paid for. The Guardian, however, feels genuinely encouraged by the report. | For the Times, the missing element from the report is how it is going to be paid for. The Guardian, however, feels genuinely encouraged by the report. |
The Financial Times says the risks of what it calls "a painful correction in the economy" are increasing. | The Financial Times says the risks of what it calls "a painful correction in the economy" are increasing. |
This is fuelled by the lowest mortgage approvals since the Bank of England began collecting monthly data in 1993. | This is fuelled by the lowest mortgage approvals since the Bank of England began collecting monthly data in 1993. |
Schoolboy essay | Schoolboy essay |
The Guardian says the European Union should prepare for six months of "hyperactive French stewardship". | The Guardian says the European Union should prepare for six months of "hyperactive French stewardship". |
The paper thinks that President Nicholas Sarkozy is relishing the chance to take control of the rotating EU presidency. | The paper thinks that President Nicholas Sarkozy is relishing the chance to take control of the rotating EU presidency. |
The Sun says murdered schoolboy Ben Kinsella wrote a school essay imagining what it would be like to be stabbed to death just weeks before he died. | The Sun says murdered schoolboy Ben Kinsella wrote a school essay imagining what it would be like to be stabbed to death just weeks before he died. |
The Daily Telegraph picks up on a report in the New York Times, which claims the Pentagon was poised to send Special Forces into parts of Pakistan. | The Daily Telegraph picks up on a report in the New York Times, which claims the Pentagon was poised to send Special Forces into parts of Pakistan. |
This is where senior al-Qaeda figures are thought to be hiding. | This is where senior al-Qaeda figures are thought to be hiding. |
But the operation is said to have been blocked by the White House, for fear it would anger the Pakistani government. | But the operation is said to have been blocked by the White House, for fear it would anger the Pakistani government. |
Farm diet | Farm diet |
The Daily Mail says Canada is poised to stage a recruitment raid on the UK by offering work visas to British GPs, teachers and nurses, among others. | The Daily Mail says Canada is poised to stage a recruitment raid on the UK by offering work visas to British GPs, teachers and nurses, among others. |
But, the paper says, there is a catch, which is that Canada's climate makes Britain's feel positively Mediterranean. | |
The news that Prince Charles has been using fuel made from wine to run his Aston Martin makes many of the papers. | The news that Prince Charles has been using fuel made from wine to run his Aston Martin makes many of the papers. |
And the Daily Express notices that Charles has also his cows eating grass and not grain - to reduce flatulence. | And the Daily Express notices that Charles has also his cows eating grass and not grain - to reduce flatulence. |
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