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Papers mull Cameron's performance | Papers mull Cameron's performance |
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David Cameron's performance at the annual Tory conference is examined by several of Monday's papers. | David Cameron's performance at the annual Tory conference is examined by several of Monday's papers. |
The Daily Express calls him Mr Sunshine because of his appeal to party supporters at Bournemouth to "let sunshine win the day". | The Daily Express calls him Mr Sunshine because of his appeal to party supporters at Bournemouth to "let sunshine win the day". |
But the Independent says an online survey of about 1,500 Tories by the ConservativeHome.com website indicates clouds are on the horizon. | But the Independent says an online survey of about 1,500 Tories by the ConservativeHome.com website indicates clouds are on the horizon. |
It suggests Mr Cameron has failed to win grassroots support for his changes. | It suggests Mr Cameron has failed to win grassroots support for his changes. |
Mr Cameron will not be "pushed around" on taxation says the Daily Telegraph as right wing members demand tax cuts. | Mr Cameron will not be "pushed around" on taxation says the Daily Telegraph as right wing members demand tax cuts. |
Cash for peerages | Cash for peerages |
The Times reports the Tory businessman Robert Edmiston was questioned as part of the cash for peerages inquiry that has dogged the Labour party. | The Times reports the Tory businessman Robert Edmiston was questioned as part of the cash for peerages inquiry that has dogged the Labour party. |
The paper says the revelation explains why the Tories have been reluctant to intervene in No 10's difficulties. | The paper says the revelation explains why the Tories have been reluctant to intervene in No 10's difficulties. |
A confidential police report suggests 500,000 illegal workers are costing Britain up £3bn a year in unpaid taxes reports the Daily Mail. | A confidential police report suggests 500,000 illegal workers are costing Britain up £3bn a year in unpaid taxes reports the Daily Mail. |
The paper says the figure is part of an organised immigration crime document. | The paper says the figure is part of an organised immigration crime document. |
Supermarket flu jabs | Supermarket flu jabs |
Under the headline "Flu jabs at the supermarket", the Daily Express says several retailers are planning to offer vaccinations for between £12 and £15. | Under the headline "Flu jabs at the supermarket", the Daily Express says several retailers are planning to offer vaccinations for between £12 and £15. |
It claims the companies ordered their vaccines early and are not facing a shortage which the NHS is expecting. | It claims the companies ordered their vaccines early and are not facing a shortage which the NHS is expecting. |
The Guardian reports directors' pay at Britain's top companies soared by 28% last year, over seven times the rate of average pay and 11 times inflation. | The Guardian reports directors' pay at Britain's top companies soared by 28% last year, over seven times the rate of average pay and 11 times inflation. |
Topping the list is Mick David of Xstrata, who earned £15m last year. | Topping the list is Mick David of Xstrata, who earned £15m last year. |
Taking the Michael | Taking the Michael |
George Michael was rushed to hospital after being found slumped in his car, reports the Sun. | George Michael was rushed to hospital after being found slumped in his car, reports the Sun. |
He was later cautioned for possessing cannabis according to the paper. | He was later cautioned for possessing cannabis according to the paper. |
The Times reports that South West Trains is ripping out thousands of seats to create more standing room on its crowded commuter services. | The Times reports that South West Trains is ripping out thousands of seats to create more standing room on its crowded commuter services. |
Apparently the increase in floor space will allow the government to claim that it is meeting targets on reducing the amount of overcrowding. | Apparently the increase in floor space will allow the government to claim that it is meeting targets on reducing the amount of overcrowding. |
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