Israel 'plans Iran nuke strike'

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Plans for an Israeli nuclear strike on Iranian uranium enrichment plants are reported on in Sunday's papers.

The Sunday Times claims Israel has drawn up secret plans to destroy Iran's uranium enrichment facilities with tactical nuclear weapons.

What the paper calls senior sources say such action would only be taken if a conventional attack was ruled out.

The Independent says plans are in hand to give Western companies access to Iraqi oil fields for up to 30 years.

'Tory' defence ministry

The Mail on Sunday, under an exclusive tag, says the child of a cabinet minister has been taken from a state school and placed in a private school.

It says the minister involved has been closely involved in Tony Blair's education policy.

The Sunday Telegraph says defence chiefs believe they are at risk of incurring the wrath of the chancellor after a deluge of leaks.

They believe Labour chiefs view the armed forces as a "Tory organisation".

Cocaine banknotes

The Mail on Sunday believes Tony Blair is coming under increasing pressure to comment on the unrest surrounding the execution of Saddam Hussein.

It says his silence is in marked contrast to the lengthy statement he gave when the former Iraqi leader was captured in 2003.

The Sunday Telegraph reports that cocaine use is now so widespread everyone in Britain carries traces of the drug.

A study of cash in the UK found 99.9% of banknotes carried cocaine traces.

Banned dogs bought

The Sunday Mirror says Victoria Beckham wants her husband to get rid of two Rottweiler dogs after a five-year-old girl was killed by a dog in St Helens.

An investigation by the Sunday Times has found that banned breeds of dogs can be bought easily via the internet.

In east London, a pitbull pup can be bought for around £500, the paper says.

The News of the World, meanwhile, carried out its own investigation, buying a pitbull in West Yorkshire for £750, the paper says.