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Newspaper review: Ash tree fungus | Newspaper review: Ash tree fungus |
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The threat that a fungus from Europe poses to UK woodland prompts keen concern in Sunday's papers. | The threat that a fungus from Europe poses to UK woodland prompts keen concern in Sunday's papers. |
href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/countryside/9638401/Fight-to-save-a-third-of-Britains-trees-from-killer-fungus.html" >The Sunday Telegraph reports the views of experts that it may already be too late to defend the nation's ash trees. | |
One expert tells href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/oct/29/ash-dieback-campaigners-crackdown-plant-imports" >the Observer the infection could potentially "change the landscape beyond recognition". | |
The paper uses a cartoon in the style of Winnie the Pooh illustrations to capture the sadness of felled trees with a sign that says: "One acre wood." | The paper uses a cartoon in the style of Winnie the Pooh illustrations to capture the sadness of felled trees with a sign that says: "One acre wood." |
"A vicious civil war has broken out at the BBC," href="http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/" >says the Sunday Times. | |
href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/bitter-infighting-sweeps-the-bbc-8229384.html" >The Independent on Sunday detects "bitter infighting" inside the BBC and href="http://www.express.co.uk/ourcomments/view/354831/Jimmy-Savile-response-proves-we-must-rein-in-arrogant-BBC" >the Sunday Express thinks it is only the corporation "overlords" who don't realise the scale of the crisis. | |
href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/index.html" >The Mail on Sunday cartoon is inspired by the film Skyfall. It shows some executives running out of Broadcasting House, to get hold of Mr Bond. | |
They say: "We've got a bit of trouble and were wondering if you could help?" | They say: "We've got a bit of trouble and were wondering if you could help?" |
href="http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics/article4613660.ece" >Toby Young, in the Sun, berates the Rolling Stones for choosing to play the warm-up gig for their 50th anniversary tour in Paris. | |
He accuses the band of showing endless disrespect for their home country. | He accuses the band of showing endless disrespect for their home country. |
href="http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/" >In an interview with the Times, the four members of the band explain their decision to play on. | |
"It's our duty," says Keith Richards. The music "takes you over", he says, and "the little things, the bickering" pale into insignificance. | "It's our duty," says Keith Richards. The music "takes you over", he says, and "the little things, the bickering" pale into insignificance. |
href="http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/354862/Winter-s-here-but-this-year-we-re-ready-for-it" >"Winter's here," says the Sunday Express while href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/" >the Sunday Mirror carries an image of a boy sledging in County Durham, as if to prove the point. | |
href="http://www.sundayexpress.co.uk/home" >A cartoon in the Sunday Express shows a woman asking her husband: "Now can we put the heating on?" | |
Meanwhile, href="http://www.people.co.uk/news/" >the People urges the chancellor to "Leave our pint alone." | |
It makes the case for cheaper beer to encourage more people to visit pubs, saving them from closure and adding to tax revenues as more beer is consumed. | It makes the case for cheaper beer to encourage more people to visit pubs, saving them from closure and adding to tax revenues as more beer is consumed. |
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