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Papers assess Tory migration views | Papers assess Tory migration views |
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Tuesday's papers give their opinions of Conservative leader David Cameron's immigration views. | Tuesday's papers give their opinions of Conservative leader David Cameron's immigration views. |
These were "home truths" says the Sun, and condemns "our politically correct elite" for staying silent on the topic. | These were "home truths" says the Sun, and condemns "our politically correct elite" for staying silent on the topic. |
The Daily Express calls the speech "impressively thorough", but it wonders why Mr Cameron had neglected "this huge political issue for so long". | The Daily Express calls the speech "impressively thorough", but it wonders why Mr Cameron had neglected "this huge political issue for so long". |
But the Daily Telegraph described him as being "like some manic Scandinavian geography teacher". | But the Daily Telegraph described him as being "like some manic Scandinavian geography teacher". |
Saudi visit | Saudi visit |
There is generally disapproving coverage given to the state visit by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. | There is generally disapproving coverage given to the state visit by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. |
The Times asks whether it was really necessary for him to bring a "vast entourage" in five jumbo jets. | The Times asks whether it was really necessary for him to bring a "vast entourage" in five jumbo jets. |
The Independent asks, "How dare this king give us a lecture on terrorism?" while the Daily Express says the king is "not everyone's cup of tea". | The Independent asks, "How dare this king give us a lecture on terrorism?" while the Daily Express says the king is "not everyone's cup of tea". |
The Guardian headline says: "Welcome to Britain. But don't mention bribery and corruption. This is business." | The Guardian headline says: "Welcome to Britain. But don't mention bribery and corruption. This is business." |
McCann search | McCann search |
The Times, the Mail, and the Daily Star report that investigators are checking claims that Madeleine McCann might be held by a gang based in Morocco. | The Times, the Mail, and the Daily Star report that investigators are checking claims that Madeleine McCann might be held by a gang based in Morocco. |
And a friend of her parents tells the Mirror they believe the police in Portugal now accept their version of events - that Madeleine was abducted. | And a friend of her parents tells the Mirror they believe the police in Portugal now accept their version of events - that Madeleine was abducted. |
The Times highlights a survey which suggests that "extremist" literature is available at many British mosques. | The Times highlights a survey which suggests that "extremist" literature is available at many British mosques. |
The Sun says "the chilling extent of fanaticism" has been exposed. | The Sun says "the chilling extent of fanaticism" has been exposed. |
Hamas singers | Hamas singers |
The Telegraph reports on the launch of a boy band to promote the ideals of the militant group, Hamas. | The Telegraph reports on the launch of a boy band to promote the ideals of the militant group, Hamas. |
The six members of the "Protectors of the Homeland" wear "crisply pressed fatigues", and have "strong Islamic and militaristic content" in their songs. | The six members of the "Protectors of the Homeland" wear "crisply pressed fatigues", and have "strong Islamic and militaristic content" in their songs. |
The Mail wonders whether there is a slow demise of camping happening. | The Mail wonders whether there is a slow demise of camping happening. |
Clubs and sites report brisk business, and younger clients. But the paper says research indicates a steady decline. "Goodbye campers," it says. | Clubs and sites report brisk business, and younger clients. But the paper says research indicates a steady decline. "Goodbye campers," it says. |