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Papers mull Iraq inquiry calls | Papers mull Iraq inquiry calls |
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The papers analyse the government's victory over those MPs who want an inquiry into the war in Iraq. | The papers analyse the government's victory over those MPs who want an inquiry into the war in Iraq. |
According to the Daily Mirror, the government "lost the argument", and the Times says there was little sense of triumph on the Labour front bench. | According to the Daily Mirror, the government "lost the argument", and the Times says there was little sense of triumph on the Labour front bench. |
The Daily Mail looks forward to the prime minister's "day of public reckoning", which it predicts is fast approaching. | The Daily Mail looks forward to the prime minister's "day of public reckoning", which it predicts is fast approaching. |
While the Daily Telegraph continues its quest for an inquiry, the Independent says: "We don't need an inquiry to tell us Blair lied." | While the Daily Telegraph continues its quest for an inquiry, the Independent says: "We don't need an inquiry to tell us Blair lied." |
Crime fears | Crime fears |
The Sun reveals what it says is a leaked Cabinet memo warning of an impending crime wave in Britain when Romania and Bulgaria join the EU. | The Sun reveals what it says is a leaked Cabinet memo warning of an impending crime wave in Britain when Romania and Bulgaria join the EU. |
The paper fears others may wish to come and join them. | The paper fears others may wish to come and join them. |
But it also claims that "Britain does a nice line in exporting criminals to Spain". | But it also claims that "Britain does a nice line in exporting criminals to Spain". |
The Home Office, the paper says, has said it's already working on measures to tackle any problems that may arise. | The Home Office, the paper says, has said it's already working on measures to tackle any problems that may arise. |
Identity threat | Identity threat |
Concerns about the amount of personal data collected by local authorities and other public bodies are tackled in several papers. | Concerns about the amount of personal data collected by local authorities and other public bodies are tackled in several papers. |
The Guardian highlights what it calls a "lack of safeguards" in a new national database set up to store the records of every NHS patient. | The Guardian highlights what it calls a "lack of safeguards" in a new national database set up to store the records of every NHS patient. |
The Independent focuses on the ever-growing national DNA database, which it claims is turning Britain into a "nation of suspects." | The Independent focuses on the ever-growing national DNA database, which it claims is turning Britain into a "nation of suspects." |
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail takes exception to what it sees as intrusion by government officials who are putting together the next national census, due in 2011. | Meanwhile, the Daily Mail takes exception to what it sees as intrusion by government officials who are putting together the next national census, due in 2011. |
Gambling summit | Gambling summit |
There's plenty of debate about the government's handling of gambling regulations following yesterday's summit on internet gambling. | There's plenty of debate about the government's handling of gambling regulations following yesterday's summit on internet gambling. |
The Times finds it odd that, while the United States is trying to outlaw the industry, the British government "is choosing actively to promote it". | The Times finds it odd that, while the United States is trying to outlaw the industry, the British government "is choosing actively to promote it". |
The Independent claims that internet gambling is a "ruthlessly efficient way to ruin people", while the Daily Mail is worried that a growing number of problem gamblers are women and children. | The Independent claims that internet gambling is a "ruthlessly efficient way to ruin people", while the Daily Mail is worried that a growing number of problem gamblers are women and children. |
However, the Daily Telegraph takes a more relaxed line. People have always gambled, it argues, and always will. | However, the Daily Telegraph takes a more relaxed line. People have always gambled, it argues, and always will. |