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BBC chief's switch under scrutiny | BBC chief's switch under scrutiny |
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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 chance | Lost 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 statement | Victim 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 fringe | Cut 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. |
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