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Papers fear for costs over Stern | Papers fear for costs over Stern |
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The papers again fear for our pockets as the Stern Report on the economic effect of global warming warns of the damage to the planet. | The papers again fear for our pockets as the Stern Report on the economic effect of global warming warns of the damage to the planet. |
The Sun says supermarket and hotels face huge tax hikes in what it calls a green tax blitz being drawn up by Environment Secretary David Milliband. | The Sun says supermarket and hotels face huge tax hikes in what it calls a green tax blitz being drawn up by Environment Secretary David Milliband. |
But the Daily Mirror is convinced the chancellor will not be putting up taxes. | |
A Treasury source has reassured the paper that instead Gordon Brown wants to extend Europe's carbon market. | A Treasury source has reassured the paper that instead Gordon Brown wants to extend Europe's carbon market. |
Study mismatch | Study mismatch |
The first-class degree is a lottery of which course or place a student chooses, the Daily Telegraph says, referring to a study of teaching hours. | The first-class degree is a lottery of which course or place a student chooses, the Daily Telegraph says, referring to a study of teaching hours. |
There is, it says, a mismatch between study hours put in and good degrees. | There is, it says, a mismatch between study hours put in and good degrees. |
The Times says undergraduates studying for 20 hours a week are more likely to get a first at a newer university than at an older institution. | The Times says undergraduates studying for 20 hours a week are more likely to get a first at a newer university than at an older institution. |
And the Independent notes that students of media studies and social studies do less work than other undergraduates. | And the Independent notes that students of media studies and social studies do less work than other undergraduates. |
Veterans 'outraged' | Veterans 'outraged' |
The Duchess of Cornwall's failure to wear a poppy while on tour in Pakistan with Prince Charles raises the hackles of the Daily Express. | The Duchess of Cornwall's failure to wear a poppy while on tour in Pakistan with Prince Charles raises the hackles of the Daily Express. |
A senior Royal aide said it would have spoilt her Islamic outfit but the paper says this has outraged war veterans back at home. | A senior Royal aide said it would have spoilt her Islamic outfit but the paper says this has outraged war veterans back at home. |
The Daily Mail takes time to praise the eastern elegance of Camilla's attire. | The Daily Mail takes time to praise the eastern elegance of Camilla's attire. |
It then says she has copied an outfit Princess Diana wore in Pakistan 10 years ago. | It then says she has copied an outfit Princess Diana wore in Pakistan 10 years ago. |
Ghostly sightings | Ghostly sightings |
Anyone who has felt a sudden chill when driving along the M6 may find the reason for the drop in temperature in the Guardian. | Anyone who has felt a sudden chill when driving along the M6 may find the reason for the drop in temperature in the Guardian. |
It says the motorway has more ghostly sightings than any other in the UK. | It says the motorway has more ghostly sightings than any other in the UK. |
Among the apparitions are Roman soldiers, a distraught woman hitchhiker and a phantom lorry. | Among the apparitions are Roman soldiers, a distraught woman hitchhiker and a phantom lorry. |
The man behind the survey gives a rational explanation. "The M6 travels though many counties... and therefore an immense amount of history." | The man behind the survey gives a rational explanation. "The M6 travels though many counties... and therefore an immense amount of history." |