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Papers dwell on election impact | Papers dwell on election impact |
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The papers draw differing conclusions from the elections but there is general agreement that Gordon Brown will face a tough ride as PM after Tony Blair. | The papers draw differing conclusions from the elections but there is general agreement that Gordon Brown will face a tough ride as PM after Tony Blair. |
Using voting patterns, the Sunday Times says David Cameron would win a general election majority of 54 seats. | |
The Sunday Express reckons Thursday was an "enormous" victory for the Tories, whatever Labour's spin doctors may say. | The Sunday Express reckons Thursday was an "enormous" victory for the Tories, whatever Labour's spin doctors may say. |
The Observer is concerned that Labour is losing the support of what it calls the "affluent middle classes". | The Observer is concerned that Labour is losing the support of what it calls the "affluent middle classes". |
EU 'surrender' | EU 'surrender' |
Writing in the News of the World, Tony Blair says the Conservatives are now a more effective opposition but their policies are a "mess". | Writing in the News of the World, Tony Blair says the Conservatives are now a more effective opposition but their policies are a "mess". |
He says Labour has to listen but Gordon Brown offers a "route to victory" at the next general election. | He says Labour has to listen but Gordon Brown offers a "route to victory" at the next general election. |
The Sunday Telegraph says Mr Brown is to inherit a "surrender to Brussels". | The Sunday Telegraph says Mr Brown is to inherit a "surrender to Brussels". |
Leading civil servants fear the PM will use his last weeks in office to sign the UK up to a rewritten version of the EU constitution, it reports. | Leading civil servants fear the PM will use his last weeks in office to sign the UK up to a rewritten version of the EU constitution, it reports. |
'Malnutrition crisis' | 'Malnutrition crisis' |
The Mail on Sunday says it is still unable to publish full details of the story it claims prompted the resignation of BP chief Lord Browne. | The Mail on Sunday says it is still unable to publish full details of the story it claims prompted the resignation of BP chief Lord Browne. |
Nevertheless, it devotes six full pages to allegations based on interviews conducted with his former partner. | Nevertheless, it devotes six full pages to allegations based on interviews conducted with his former partner. |
The Independent on Sunday claims that the UK's addiction to ready-meals has led to record levels of malnutrition. | The Independent on Sunday claims that the UK's addiction to ready-meals has led to record levels of malnutrition. |
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay blames parents for failing to teach healthy eating to their children. | Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay blames parents for failing to teach healthy eating to their children. |
NHS 'squeeze' | NHS 'squeeze' |
The Observer carries a claim on its front page that NHS treatment will have to be rationed in order to meet demand. | The Observer carries a claim on its front page that NHS treatment will have to be rationed in order to meet demand. |
The warning from the British Medical Association suggests plastic surgery and fertility treatment may have to be paid for in the future. | The warning from the British Medical Association suggests plastic surgery and fertility treatment may have to be paid for in the future. |
The Sunday Telegraph warns of another potential squeeze on NHS resources. | The Sunday Telegraph warns of another potential squeeze on NHS resources. |
It says the Department of Health is considering plans to compensate private companies which lose out on contracts to build new hospitals. | It says the Department of Health is considering plans to compensate private companies which lose out on contracts to build new hospitals. |
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