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The Daily Telegraph, which broke the news of BBC chairman Michael Grade quitting the BBC for ITV, asks "why?".The Daily Telegraph, which broke the news of BBC chairman Michael Grade quitting the BBC for ITV, asks "why?".
Over three pages it attempts an answer to a move that it says has stunned both the BBC and the City.Over three pages it attempts an answer to a move that it says has stunned both the BBC and the City.
The paper says the loser in all this is the BBC - adding that it could not have come at a worse time for the corporation.The paper says the loser in all this is the BBC - adding that it could not have come at a worse time for the corporation.
Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell will be dismayed to receive the resignation of the chairman she supported before her Cabinet colleagues, the Telegraph adds.Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell will be dismayed to receive the resignation of the chairman she supported before her Cabinet colleagues, the Telegraph adds.
Lost chanceLost chance
The Daily Mail and Times editorials are among those examining David Cameron's decision to visit British troops in Iraq instead of the CBI conference.The Daily Mail and Times editorials are among those examining David Cameron's decision to visit British troops in Iraq instead of the CBI conference.
The Mail says it was a lost chance to hold the government to account for high taxes and over-regulation of business.The Mail says it was a lost chance to hold the government to account for high taxes and over-regulation of business.
But the Times thinks it reflects the fact that wooing boardrooms is low on Mr Cameron's priorities at the moment.But the Times thinks it reflects the fact that wooing boardrooms is low on Mr Cameron's priorities at the moment.
It warns that Conservatives should not assume that business knows where the Tories' fundamental instincts are.It warns that Conservatives should not assume that business knows where the Tories' fundamental instincts are.
Victim statementVictim statement
The Times also reports that the fiancee of lawyer Tom ap Rhys Pryce will come face to face with the two teenage robbers who were convicted of his murder.The Times also reports that the fiancee of lawyer Tom ap Rhys Pryce will come face to face with the two teenage robbers who were convicted of his murder.
Adele Eastman's victim statement will be read to the Old Bailey before Donal Carty and Delano Brown are sentenced.Adele Eastman's victim statement will be read to the Old Bailey before Donal Carty and Delano Brown are sentenced.
The Telegraph reveals the parents of Mr ap Rhys Pryce, who was killed just yards from his home, feel no animosity.The Telegraph reveals the parents of Mr ap Rhys Pryce, who was killed just yards from his home, feel no animosity.
They have set up a memorial fund which has raised almost £1m to help educate deprived children, the paper continues.They have set up a memorial fund which has raised almost £1m to help educate deprived children, the paper continues.
Cut fringeCut fringe
The Sun carries what it says are the first pictures taken inside prison of mass killer Rose West.The Sun carries what it says are the first pictures taken inside prison of mass killer Rose West.
Under the headline "Life's Rosy for West", the paper says she has "ditched her specs" and cut her fringe, and is "looking remarkably young and healthy".Under the headline "Life's Rosy for West", the paper says she has "ditched her specs" and cut her fringe, and is "looking remarkably young and healthy".
Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror reports on two brothers, aged 11 and 12, who have terrorised neighbours in Wolverhampton.Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror reports on two brothers, aged 11 and 12, who have terrorised neighbours in Wolverhampton.
The pair have been given two-year Asbos - and warned they will be locked up if they continue their misbehaviour.The pair have been given two-year Asbos - and warned they will be locked up if they continue their misbehaviour.
School boost
The Guardian says so-called Mickey Mouse degrees, such as golf management and cosmetic science, have come of age.
A report by Universities UK has found that the wider range of degrees now on offer will help the country's economy.
The Independent says a top independent school has given a major boost to the government's academies programme.
Wellington College in Berkshire - whose master is Tony Blair's biographer - has announced plans for a boarding school for the children of Army personnel.