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The conviction of five men for their roles in Britain's biggest cash robbery makes headlines in the morning papers.The conviction of five men for their roles in Britain's biggest cash robbery makes headlines in the morning papers.
The Times says that part of the haul from the Securitas robbery is now beyond the reach of the law - in northern Cyprus.The Times says that part of the haul from the Securitas robbery is now beyond the reach of the law - in northern Cyprus.
The Sun pictures the five guilty men with a headline: "Robbing Hoods".The Sun pictures the five guilty men with a headline: "Robbing Hoods".
The Independent devotes its front page to the escalating violence in Kenya, picturing a burning village and speaking of a slide into civil war. The Morning Star says the TUC, Amnesty International and women's rights activists have urged ministers to "deliver justice for the victims of rape" and offer funding to rape crisis centres.
MP inquiryMP inquiry
The Conservative MP, Derek Conway, is facing more tribulations, according to the Daily Mail.The Conservative MP, Derek Conway, is facing more tribulations, according to the Daily Mail.
He has already apologised to MPs for paying his student son £40,000 of taxpayers' money, for - in the paper's words - "doing nothing".He has already apologised to MPs for paying his student son £40,000 of taxpayers' money, for - in the paper's words - "doing nothing".
It now claims he could face a second inquiry into his elder son.It now claims he could face a second inquiry into his elder son.
The Financial Times says claims the alarm was raised at Societe Generale over its rogue trader in November have further damaged the bank's reputation.The Financial Times says claims the alarm was raised at Societe Generale over its rogue trader in November have further damaged the bank's reputation.
The Daily Telegraph explains researchers have concluded that the biggest lows of our lives are experienced in middle age.The Daily Telegraph explains researchers have concluded that the biggest lows of our lives are experienced in middle age.
Scientists say the "reality check" of our 40s create a "mid-life crisis", the worst time of which is the age of 44.Scientists say the "reality check" of our 40s create a "mid-life crisis", the worst time of which is the age of 44.
The Daily Mirror covers the Bingo millionaire who is to give away half her £1.1m winnings.The Daily Mirror covers the Bingo millionaire who is to give away half her £1.1m winnings.
Office jargonOffice jargon
Christine Bradfield says she always shares her winnings with her sister-in-law, and will do so even now.Christine Bradfield says she always shares her winnings with her sister-in-law, and will do so even now.
The Guardian tells the story of the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, who on a visit to the Vatican offered the Pope an unusual gift.The Guardian tells the story of the Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, who on a visit to the Vatican offered the Pope an unusual gift.
Benedict the XVI was given the Grail - not a holy artefact, but a beer that is brewed in North Yorkshire.Benedict the XVI was given the Grail - not a holy artefact, but a beer that is brewed in North Yorkshire.
The Telegraph covers some of the latest office jargon doing the rounds.The Telegraph covers some of the latest office jargon doing the rounds.
"Blame-storming" is debating a missed deadline and whose fault that is, while suddenly looking busy when your manager walks in is "boss-spasming"."Blame-storming" is debating a missed deadline and whose fault that is, while suddenly looking busy when your manager walks in is "boss-spasming".