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Papers consider criminal case bail | Papers consider criminal case bail |
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A number of Tuesday's papers contain contradictory reports about new guidance on bail in criminal cases. | A number of Tuesday's papers contain contradictory reports about new guidance on bail in criminal cases. |
The newspapers are in agreement that Justice Secretary Jack Straw is reviewing these laws. | The newspapers are in agreement that Justice Secretary Jack Straw is reviewing these laws. |
The Daily Telegraph and the Sun say murder suspects will not be granted bail except in very rare circumstances. | The Daily Telegraph and the Sun say murder suspects will not be granted bail except in very rare circumstances. |
But the Daily Mail says Whitehall lawyers believe any presumption that a suspect should be denied bail would flout the European Convention of Human Rights. | But the Daily Mail says Whitehall lawyers believe any presumption that a suspect should be denied bail would flout the European Convention of Human Rights. |
Assassination fear? | Assassination fear? |
The Guardian's front page has a photograph of Old Etonian and mercenary Simon Mann in prison uniform, handcuffs and leg shackles. | The Guardian's front page has a photograph of Old Etonian and mercenary Simon Mann in prison uniform, handcuffs and leg shackles. |
It marks the day he finally faces trial accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea. | It marks the day he finally faces trial accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea. |
The paper says there are fears of an attempt to assassinate Mr Mann. | The paper says there are fears of an attempt to assassinate Mr Mann. |
The Times says the measures add to the sense that Mr Mann's extraordinary story could have been written by Frederick Forsyth or Graham Greene. | The Times says the measures add to the sense that Mr Mann's extraordinary story could have been written by Frederick Forsyth or Graham Greene. |
'Fly-tipping epidemic' | 'Fly-tipping epidemic' |
"The Chip and Bin Disaster" is how the Mail sums up the failure of a pilot scheme using micro-chips in bins. | "The Chip and Bin Disaster" is how the Mail sums up the failure of a pilot scheme using micro-chips in bins. |
South Norfolk District Council has scrapped the trial, because the technology kept breaking down. | South Norfolk District Council has scrapped the trial, because the technology kept breaking down. |
The Mail says it is evidence of the chaos which would ensue if "pay-as-you-throw" taxes, charging residents by the weight of their rubbish, were created. | The Mail says it is evidence of the chaos which would ensue if "pay-as-you-throw" taxes, charging residents by the weight of their rubbish, were created. |
It predicts that no-one will trust the way their charges are calculated and a fly-tipping epidemic will follow. | It predicts that no-one will trust the way their charges are calculated and a fly-tipping epidemic will follow. |
Price rise | Price rise |
Ron James, the manager of a petrol station near Exeter which is charging customers £1.99-per-litre, is vilified in a number of Tuesday's papers. | Ron James, the manager of a petrol station near Exeter which is charging customers £1.99-per-litre, is vilified in a number of Tuesday's papers. |
Mr James tells the Daily Mirror he put his prices up to stop customers panic-buying and preserve his supplies until the fuel tanker driver strike ends. | Mr James tells the Daily Mirror he put his prices up to stop customers panic-buying and preserve his supplies until the fuel tanker driver strike ends. |
But the Mirror says he deserves a taste of his own medicine. | But the Mirror says he deserves a taste of his own medicine. |
The paper suggests that Mr James' milkman should charge him £2 for a bottle and his local £5 for a pint. | The paper suggests that Mr James' milkman should charge him £2 for a bottle and his local £5 for a pint. |
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