
Varying headlines in the Sunday's,the Express leads with
Immigrants:Enough says MP's
IMMIGRANTS should be sent home after four years to stop Britain’s population spiralling out of control, say MPs.
A cross-party group will tomorrow demand strict new quotas not only on immigrants arriving in Britain but those allowed to stay for good.
Workers from outside the European Union would be given four-year visas, after which time they would be expected to return to their own countries.
The Times also reports the story saying that
The leading Labour rebel, Frank Field, has teamed up with senior Tories to demand a cap on the number of immigrants settling in Britain.
In a move that will alarm Downing Street, Field will tomorrow become the first prominent Labour figure to tackle Gordon Brown openly over the explosive issue of immigration.
A former welfare minister under Tony Blair, Field will join Nicholas Soames, the Tory MP, to call for a huge reduction in the numbers of non-European Union workers who settle permanently in Britain. Soames, a former minister under John Major, is a hate figure among many Labour MPs.
The Mail has an exclusive
Minister: 'I'm sorry for texts to girl, 24'
Ivan Lewis, a 41-year-old Health Minister, issued a statement apologising for sending dozens of mobile phone text messages to Susie Mason, a 24-year-old assistant who worked in his private office in Whitehall.
After complaining to her bosses, Ms Mason was moved to a different job before resigning from the Civil Service to join an accountancy firm.
Politics on the front of the Telegraph which reveals
Cameron's tax plan for 'hard working Britons'
In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, the Conservative leader sends a strong signal that he would seek to introduce tax reductions to reward those who "put their backs into the British economy", although he stresses that these must be affordable.
Secrets are coming out in a number of the papers,the Telegraph reports that the British government lied to the father of the murdered Julie Ward
Jon Stoddart, who wrote the independent report – seen by The Sunday Telegraph – on behalf of Lincolnshire Police, said of the role of the FCO and the British High Commission: "There is clear evidence of inconsistency and contradictions, falsehoods and downright lies, and it is this that has not surprisingly led to John Ward believing that there was an active conspiracy to prevent him from identifying his daughter's killers."
Whilst the Independent claims that
Secret documents say Markov's killer was given a medal
The papers, from the archives of Bulgaria's National Intelligence Service reveal how discussions about the assassination took place between the KGB and the Bulgarian intelligence services. They show how the suspected killer, Francesco Gulino (also spelt Gullino and Giullino), referred to as Agent Piccadilly, was given the mission and later decorated for his services. Among the documents is a secret agreement between Bulgarian intelligence and the KGB, whereby Russia would provide fast-acting poisons and devices for their delivery
It leads with the headline,Pullution makes you fat.
Pollution can make children fat, startling new research shows. A groundbreaking Spanish study indicates that exposure to a range of common chemicals before birth sets up a baby to grow up stout, thus helping to drive the worldwide obesity epidemic.
The results of the study, just published – the first to link chemical contamination in the womb with one of the developing world's greatest and fastest-growing health crises – carry huge potential implications for public policy around the globe. They undermine recent strictures from the Conservative leader, David Cameron, that blame solely the obese for their own condition.
The Observer stays on a food theme reporting that
People should have one meat-free day a week if they want to make a personal and effective sacrifice that would help tackle climate change, the world's leading authority on global warming has told The Observer
Dr Rajendra Pachauri, chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which last year earned a joint share of the Nobel Peace Prize, said that people should then go on to reduce their meat consumption even further.
The papers have a lot of coverage on Sarah Palin,the same paper reports that
Oprah Winfrey, America's favourite daytime TV star, has refused to have Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin as a guest on her talk show.
Winfrey, a prominent supporter of Democratic nominee Barack Obama, has been facing pressure from conservative commentators and pundits who say that Palin would be a perfect interview for her female-heavy audience.
northern star injects new life into lumbering campaign reports the Times
The enthusiasm generated by Sarah Palin, the Republican party’s new “northern star”, on her first tour of Middle America this weekend has revived Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign to such a remarkable extent that she is outshining her running mate.
It is an unprecedented position of power for a vice-presidential candidate that carries great risks and rewards for McCain as he adjusts to operating in the shadow of a political phenomenon.
The weather is the subject of much coverage,the Mail reporting that
The death toll from two days of fierce storms rose to six yesterday as heavy rain continued to batter Britain.
A motorcyclist became the latest victim of the appalling weather, which swept north after hammering Wales and the South East on Friday.
The 42-year-old man died when his Kawasaki bike hit a branch that had fallen into a road during gales.
The Times says
The Environment Agency is warning water levels could continue to rise after six people were left dead and hundreds forced from their homes by autumnal storms.
The North East is the region most seriously hit by the weather, although flash floods have also hit parts of Yorkshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Forecasters have predicted the rain will continue to fall in parts of Britain, especially the east coast, but said it would consist of random showers rather than the persistent rain of recent days.
Lying Witch says the News of the World as it reveals that
ROCK legend Paul McCartney WAS the victim of a vicious SMEAR campaign by scheming ex Heather Mills in her divorce battle for his cash.
Last night her closest PR aide Michele Elyzabeth sensationally admitted: “That witch tricked me into spreading LIES about Paul. She’s a bitch!”
The Mirror reports that Gary Lineker is set to wed
Football hero Gary Lineker is to marry girlfriend Danielle Bux – who is 18 years his junior.
The £2million-a-year presenter of BBC’s Match of the Day proposed to Danielle last month and she accepted immediately. The couple will marry in 2010.
The Mail claims
The billionaire treasurer of the Conservative Party has been having an affair with the former wife of a cousin of the Queen.
Michael Spencer, 53, a close personal friend of David Cameron and one of the City’s most influential men, confirmed last month that he was separating from his wife Lorraine after 25 years.
Although sources close to the couple insisted they were not divorcing, The Mail on Sunday has learned that Mr Spencer is involved in a serious relationship with Sarah, Marchioness of Milford Haven.
According to the Times
Lord Winston, the fertility expert and Labour peer, is to begin breeding genetically modified pigs in the next three months to produce hearts, livers and kidneys for transplanting to humans.the paper adds
Winston has pioneered a simplified technique to create pigs with “humanised” organs that will not be rejected by the patients’ immune systems.
He expects the technique to provide a solution to the shortage of donor organs within 10 years. Attempts to transplant animal organs – xenotrans-plantation – were abandoned because the tissue was rejected and because of fears that animal viruses would spread to humans. Enthusiasm for the procedure waned in the late 1990s after patient deaths.
Good news and bad news in sport,the good news from New York as the Telegraph reports
When Hurricane Hanna wrapped her lethal tendrils around Murray late in the New York afternoon, the Scot had his hands around Rafael Nadal’s throat.
Murray returns today with a two-set lead over the world No 1 and sunshine forecast. The climate in Murray’s world is changing. He assumes his highest world ranking, fourth, whatever happens when battle resumes with the muscles from Majorca. Victory would see him into his first Grand Slam final. More than that it would announce him as serious player in men’s tennis
The back news on the back of many of the papers,the Mirror reporting that
Joe Cole helped spare Fabio Capello’s blushes with a double strike to see off the minnows of Andorra in their opening World Cup qualifier in Barcelona's Olympic Stadium.
The Chelsea star hit two goals in the space of six minutes early in the second half to silence some of the boos from the travelling England fans after an uninspiring first 45 minutes.
On the same theme the Mail tells us why millions miss out on England soccer clashes
England football fans were furious last night after it was revealed most of them will miss out on any TV coverage of Wednesday’s vital World Cup qualifier against Croatia because of a money wrangle between broadcasters.
The full match will be shown exclusively on subscription satellite channel Setanta, which has secured the rights
to all England’s away ties in the competition in a deal worth up to £5million a game.
But terrestrial viewers look unlikely to see the action because Setanta says financial offers from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Five to show highlights are nowhere near high enough
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