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'Big Brother society' fears | 'Big Brother society' fears |
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The Daily Telegraph's front page - "Britain: the most spied on nation in the world" - refers to a report by the Information Commissioner. | The Daily Telegraph's front page - "Britain: the most spied on nation in the world" - refers to a report by the Information Commissioner. |
It provides a warning about our "big brother society" where people are constantly monitored, the paper says. | It provides a warning about our "big brother society" where people are constantly monitored, the paper says. |
The Independent says human rights are at stake and they should not be tossed away on a tide of political fashion. | The Independent says human rights are at stake and they should not be tossed away on a tide of political fashion. |
The Daily Mail says PM Tony Blair's legacy will be to have upset the balance between individual and state. | The Daily Mail says PM Tony Blair's legacy will be to have upset the balance between individual and state. |
Asbo 'shame' | Asbo 'shame' |
Asbos are being seen by teenagers as providing "street cred", the Times and the Guardian report, quoting from research by the Youth Justice Board. | Asbos are being seen by teenagers as providing "street cred", the Times and the Guardian report, quoting from research by the Youth Justice Board. |
But that has not put off the authorities in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, where there is what the Daily Express calls the "Asbo pillar of shame". | But that has not put off the authorities in Bridlington, East Yorkshire, where there is what the Daily Express calls the "Asbo pillar of shame". |
It displays the names and Asbo details of young people. | It displays the names and Asbo details of young people. |
The paper says it would be better if those with Asbos "were actually put in the stocks again". | The paper says it would be better if those with Asbos "were actually put in the stocks again". |
'Yappy terrier' | 'Yappy terrier' |
Michael Martin would face a Commons ban if it were up to sketch writers. | Michael Martin would face a Commons ban if it were up to sketch writers. |
The Speaker intervened during PM's questions to tell Tory leader David Cameron he could not ask Mr Blair who would succeed him. | The Speaker intervened during PM's questions to tell Tory leader David Cameron he could not ask Mr Blair who would succeed him. |
Mr Martin was like a "yappy Scots terrier", the Guardian's Simon Hoggart said. He was more like a "hooting giant owl", said the Times's Anne Treneman. | Mr Martin was like a "yappy Scots terrier", the Guardian's Simon Hoggart said. He was more like a "hooting giant owl", said the Times's Anne Treneman. |
Quentin Letts in the Mail, meanwhile, argues that "gormless, gummy-brained Gorbals... surely has to go soon." | Quentin Letts in the Mail, meanwhile, argues that "gormless, gummy-brained Gorbals... surely has to go soon." |
High dosage | High dosage |
Several of the papers highlight - with some glee - research on mice which suggests that drinking red wine is beneficial. | Several of the papers highlight - with some glee - research on mice which suggests that drinking red wine is beneficial. |
The Sun reports that obese mice on a diet high in the drink had a healthy life span, could counter the effects of high-fat food and remained agile. | The Sun reports that obese mice on a diet high in the drink had a healthy life span, could counter the effects of high-fat food and remained agile. |
The Daily Mirror says they had the equivalent of 100 bottles a day. | The Daily Mirror says they had the equivalent of 100 bottles a day. |
The Independent's Charles Nevin, referring to the dose, writes: "Forget the exercise equipment... I'd like to see them first thing in the morning." | The Independent's Charles Nevin, referring to the dose, writes: "Forget the exercise equipment... I'd like to see them first thing in the morning." |