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McCartney and Mills row in press | McCartney and Mills row in press |
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Sir Paul McCartney is in the headlines after saying he will "vigorously" contest allegations of violence made by his estranged wife Heather Mills. Â | Sir Paul McCartney is in the headlines after saying he will "vigorously" contest allegations of violence made by his estranged wife Heather Mills. Â |
After being the first to carry the allegations, the Daily Mail reports that the former Beatle spent Wednesday with his lawyers. Â | After being the first to carry the allegations, the Daily Mail reports that the former Beatle spent Wednesday with his lawyers. Â |
In private, Sir Paul's friends said he was "incandescent with rage" over the claims, the paper said. Â | In private, Sir Paul's friends said he was "incandescent with rage" over the claims, the paper said. Â |
The Sun reports his denial and says "the gloves are off" in their dispute. | The Sun reports his denial and says "the gloves are off" in their dispute. |
Al-Qaeda target | Al-Qaeda target |
The Guardian claims Britain has become al-Qaeda's number one target. Â | The Guardian claims Britain has become al-Qaeda's number one target. Â |
Intelligence experts tell the paper that the organisation has successfully re-grouped and now presents a greater threat than ever before. Â | Intelligence experts tell the paper that the organisation has successfully re-grouped and now presents a greater threat than ever before. Â |
What the experts say is most worrying, is evidence of how the terrorists would operate in the UK. Â | What the experts say is most worrying, is evidence of how the terrorists would operate in the UK. Â |
The Guardian believes they would be like old Provisional IRA cells with a leader, a quartermaster in charge of weapons and training, and volunteers. | The Guardian believes they would be like old Provisional IRA cells with a leader, a quartermaster in charge of weapons and training, and volunteers. |
Postal petition | Postal petition |
The Daily Mirror says it is supporting moves to save local post offices. | The Daily Mirror says it is supporting moves to save local post offices. |
It says a "jumbo" petition signed by four million people shows they are "still a lifeline" for the elderly and less well off. | It says a "jumbo" petition signed by four million people shows they are "still a lifeline" for the elderly and less well off. |
The Daily Telegraph says David Cameron has tried to make the Conservatives the "greenest" party with what it sees as his "re-balancing" of the tax system. Â | The Daily Telegraph says David Cameron has tried to make the Conservatives the "greenest" party with what it sees as his "re-balancing" of the tax system. Â |
The paper thinks it will pave the way for new taxes on pollution, including a likely levy on air travel. | The paper thinks it will pave the way for new taxes on pollution, including a likely levy on air travel. |
Air travel | Air travel |
The Financial Times reports Britain will drive to bring forward the timetable for making airlines pay for the cost of their own pollution. | The Financial Times reports Britain will drive to bring forward the timetable for making airlines pay for the cost of their own pollution. |
It says ministers will argue for their inclusion in the EU's greenhouse gas trading scheme within two years. | |
And the Times claims Concorde could flyagain, reporting an Air France plane at a museum in Paris is being kept in near-airworthy condition. Â | |
In the cockpit, a panel is covered in graffiti written by crew on some of its last flights, and one reads: "Concorde lives on, it is only sleeping". | In the cockpit, a panel is covered in graffiti written by crew on some of its last flights, and one reads: "Concorde lives on, it is only sleeping". |
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