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Archbishop comments hit headlines | Archbishop comments hit headlines |
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The Daily Express leads with the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting politicians should not interfere with the right to wear the veil or cross. | The Daily Express leads with the Archbishop of Canterbury suggesting politicians should not interfere with the right to wear the veil or cross. |
The paper focuses on the criticism Dr Rowan Williams' remarks have attracted, and in its leader column accuses him of "missing the point". | The paper focuses on the criticism Dr Rowan Williams' remarks have attracted, and in its leader column accuses him of "missing the point". |
The Express' worry is with promoting an obsession with the trappings of faith. | The Express' worry is with promoting an obsession with the trappings of faith. |
The Daily Mail calls it a dramatic intervention, but notes it was welcomed by some senior churchmen. | The Daily Mail calls it a dramatic intervention, but notes it was welcomed by some senior churchmen. |
Penalty notices | Penalty notices |
The Guardian reports that thousands of extra police will be on Halloween duty because of a sharp rise in anti-social behaviour by "trick or treat" gangs. | The Guardian reports that thousands of extra police will be on Halloween duty because of a sharp rise in anti-social behaviour by "trick or treat" gangs. |
It says some forces are warning that officers in unmarked cars will be on hand to arrest or hand out penalty notices to rowdy teenagers. | It says some forces are warning that officers in unmarked cars will be on hand to arrest or hand out penalty notices to rowdy teenagers. |
Britons are spending 10 times as much on Halloween since 2001, it notes. | Britons are spending 10 times as much on Halloween since 2001, it notes. |
The Daily Telegraph suggests the event could be more "family-friendly" if shops stopped selling "scary" products. | The Daily Telegraph suggests the event could be more "family-friendly" if shops stopped selling "scary" products. |
Swan numbers | Swan numbers |
The Times has further evidence of global warming with the arrival of the first winter swans six days later than last year and the latest since 1995. | The Times has further evidence of global warming with the arrival of the first winter swans six days later than last year and the latest since 1995. |
According to the Independent there has been a dramatic decline in numbers of the distinctive Bewick's swans. | According to the Independent there has been a dramatic decline in numbers of the distinctive Bewick's swans. |
The main reserves report that only a handful have appeared when normally there would be several hundred. | The main reserves report that only a handful have appeared when normally there would be several hundred. |
The Mail says at the Welney Wildlife Reserve in Cambridgeshire there is just one of the birds. | The Mail says at the Welney Wildlife Reserve in Cambridgeshire there is just one of the birds. |
Phone stunt | Phone stunt |
A youth who stole a man's spectacles in the street for fun fell foul of the mobile phone camera craze, the Telegraph says. | A youth who stole a man's spectacles in the street for fun fell foul of the mobile phone camera craze, the Telegraph says. |
Friends filmed the stunt and posted it on the YouTube website. | Friends filmed the stunt and posted it on the YouTube website. |
Within hours, the Times goes on, officers had been tipped off by a witness and were able to identify the culprit from the footage. | Within hours, the Times goes on, officers had been tipped off by a witness and were able to identify the culprit from the footage. |
A police source is reported in the Sun as saying: "The lads weren't the brightest blokes around." | A police source is reported in the Sun as saying: "The lads weren't the brightest blokes around." |