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Papers focus on anti-terror memo Papers focus on anti-terror memo
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A photograph of Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick holding a memo headlined "secret" is on almost every front page.A photograph of Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick holding a memo headlined "secret" is on almost every front page.
The full content of the paper has been blurred because of its details about an anti-terrorism investigation.The full content of the paper has been blurred because of its details about an anti-terrorism investigation.
Newspapers describe Mr Quick as hanging on to his job either "by a thread" or "by the skin of his teeth".Newspapers describe Mr Quick as hanging on to his job either "by a thread" or "by the skin of his teeth".
The Daily Mail says the blunder almost wrecked the nine-month long inquiry. The Sun says Mr Quick is too rash an individual for the key job.The Daily Mail says the blunder almost wrecked the nine-month long inquiry. The Sun says Mr Quick is too rash an individual for the key job.
Stun gunsStun guns
The leaked anti-terror operation was launched on Wednesday - earlier than planned - and led to the arrests of 12 men in the north west of England.The leaked anti-terror operation was launched on Wednesday - earlier than planned - and led to the arrests of 12 men in the north west of England.
The Sun says students at John Moores University dived for cover when armed police arrested two men. The Daily Mirror says officers used stun guns. The Sun says students at John Moores University dived for cover when armed police arrested two men. The Daily Mirror says officers used stun guns.
The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express claim the Trafford Centre outside Manchester was to be targeted. A nightclub in the city was also named as a potential target.The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express claim the Trafford Centre outside Manchester was to be targeted. A nightclub in the city was also named as a potential target.
'Attack' probe'Attack' probe
The Independent , the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail claim a man who died of a heart attack during G20 protests was attacked by police more than once.The Independent , the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail claim a man who died of a heart attack during G20 protests was attacked by police more than once.
A video released shows newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson being pushed to the ground by an officer.A video released shows newspaper seller Ian Tomlinson being pushed to the ground by an officer.
But a photographer has told the papers she saw at least two other attacks.But a photographer has told the papers she saw at least two other attacks.
The Independent says the police are able to use reasonable force, but argues there was nothing reasonable about that used against Mr Tomlinson.The Independent says the police are able to use reasonable force, but argues there was nothing reasonable about that used against Mr Tomlinson.
Holiday jamsHoliday jams
There is a change in tone in the annual Easter getaway stories.There is a change in tone in the annual Easter getaway stories.
Gone are the forecasts of nightmares in airport departure lounges, instead, thanks to the credit crunch, the papers claim the horrors will be on the roads.Gone are the forecasts of nightmares in airport departure lounges, instead, thanks to the credit crunch, the papers claim the horrors will be on the roads.
The Guardian predicts a return to the 70s with cars full of luggage and fractious children off to a seaside resort or campsite for a few days.The Guardian predicts a return to the 70s with cars full of luggage and fractious children off to a seaside resort or campsite for a few days.
Meanwhile, the Daily Express says 10 million motorists are expected on Britain's roads.Meanwhile, the Daily Express says 10 million motorists are expected on Britain's roads.