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Papers lead with Guantanamo three | Papers lead with Guantanamo three |
(about 1 hour later) | |
The three British residents who have returned to the UK from Guantanamo Bay lead the Times and the Guardian. | The three British residents who have returned to the UK from Guantanamo Bay lead the Times and the Guardian. |
The Times says British authorities are content to release all three after they have been interviewed. | The Times says British authorities are content to release all three after they have been interviewed. |
However, it says security sources have told the paper that Jamil El-Banna and Omar Deghayes face a fast-track extradition to Spain on terror charges. | |
The Guardian says it has seen documents suggesting the American case against the men was weak. | The Guardian says it has seen documents suggesting the American case against the men was weak. |
'Health market' | 'Health market' |
The Daily Mail has unusually positive words for a proposal being considered in Brussels. | The Daily Mail has unusually positive words for a proposal being considered in Brussels. |
It extends a cautious welcome to the idea that UK patients should be able to shop abroad for treatment - if they face an undue delay in the UK. | It extends a cautious welcome to the idea that UK patients should be able to shop abroad for treatment - if they face an undue delay in the UK. |
The Daily Telegraph says if the move is established in Europe, why not allow patients to do the same within the UK? | The Daily Telegraph says if the move is established in Europe, why not allow patients to do the same within the UK? |
The Independent calls it a "common market for health", and compares the differences between various countries. | The Independent calls it a "common market for health", and compares the differences between various countries. |
Robin white breast | Robin white breast |
Most papers carry a Christmas picture with a difference - a robin with a white breast instead of a red one. | Most papers carry a Christmas picture with a difference - a robin with a white breast instead of a red one. |
The bird was photographed in an east Dorset garden and according to the Daily Express has caused "a festive flutter among birdwatchers". | The bird was photographed in an east Dorset garden and according to the Daily Express has caused "a festive flutter among birdwatchers". |
The Daily Mail uses the headline "Dreaming of a red Christmas". | The Daily Mail uses the headline "Dreaming of a red Christmas". |
Tony Whithead of the RSPB tells the paper: "I have been bird-watching for 30 years and I have never seen one of these before." | Tony Whithead of the RSPB tells the paper: "I have been bird-watching for 30 years and I have never seen one of these before." |
Christmas tales | Christmas tales |
The Daily Mirror says Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has banned team Christmas parties for his stars. | The Daily Mirror says Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has banned team Christmas parties for his stars. |
The paper says the decision follows a rape allegation against player Jonny Evans at a Manchester hotel where the squad were having a private party. | The paper says the decision follows a rape allegation against player Jonny Evans at a Manchester hotel where the squad were having a private party. |
The Sun has the lighter Christmas story of a married Sheffield couple who have exchanged the same cards for 29 years. | The Sun has the lighter Christmas story of a married Sheffield couple who have exchanged the same cards for 29 years. |
Stephen and Glynis Woolner started doing it as a joke to each other but now it has become a family tradition. | Stephen and Glynis Woolner started doing it as a joke to each other but now it has become a family tradition. |
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