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MP's arrest still baffles papers | MP's arrest still baffles papers |
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After the weekend's round of political interviews, the papers provide a fresh storm of indignation about the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green last week. | After the weekend's round of political interviews, the papers provide a fresh storm of indignation about the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green last week. |
The Daily Mail says Cabinet ministers are horrified and appalled by the "heavy-handed" tactics used by police. | The Daily Mail says Cabinet ministers are horrified and appalled by the "heavy-handed" tactics used by police. |
The Sun's Trevor Kavanagh asks what hope is left for the general public if an MP is quizzed for telling the truth. | The Sun's Trevor Kavanagh asks what hope is left for the general public if an MP is quizzed for telling the truth. |
The Times says Mr Green is angry at police accusations he "groomed" a Home Office mole who leaked him information. | The Times says Mr Green is angry at police accusations he "groomed" a Home Office mole who leaked him information. |
The papers also report the pomp and ceremony surrounding the State Opening of Parliament this week is under threat. | The papers also report the pomp and ceremony surrounding the State Opening of Parliament this week is under threat. |
The Daily Telegraph warns that MPs angry over Damian Green's treatment may walk out unless authorities apologise. | The Daily Telegraph warns that MPs angry over Damian Green's treatment may walk out unless authorities apologise. |
Former Labour minister Denis MacShane tells Telegraph readers MPs need a guarantee their offices are "safe". | Former Labour minister Denis MacShane tells Telegraph readers MPs need a guarantee their offices are "safe". |
For Leo McKinistry of The Daily Express, Mr Green was the "victim of brute political intimidation". | For Leo McKinistry of The Daily Express, Mr Green was the "victim of brute political intimidation". |
'War-level footing' | 'War-level footing' |
The papers are also focused on the aftermath of the terror attacks in Mumbai and what it means for India and neighbouring Pakistan. | The papers are also focused on the aftermath of the terror attacks in Mumbai and what it means for India and neighbouring Pakistan. |
The Guardian reports India has put its security on a "war-level" footing and has linked Pakistan to the atrocities. | The Guardian reports India has put its security on a "war-level" footing and has linked Pakistan to the atrocities. |
The Telegraph points out the two countries have already gone to war three times since independence in 1947. | The Telegraph points out the two countries have already gone to war three times since independence in 1947. |
The Times says it is more important now than ever before for the two countries to keep the peace process alive. | The Times says it is more important now than ever before for the two countries to keep the peace process alive. |
'Family relationships' | 'Family relationships' |
The papers also examine a study by a Cambridge University psychologists into the traditional role of mothers-in-law. | |
Both the Telegraph and the Mail report that usually husbands crack jokes about difficult relationships with their in-laws. | |
But new research indicates that in reality, their wives probably have more reason to complain. | But new research indicates that in reality, their wives probably have more reason to complain. |
Dr Terri Apter found mothers were far more likely to feud with a daughter-in-law than a son-in-law. | Dr Terri Apter found mothers were far more likely to feud with a daughter-in-law than a son-in-law. |
Men are said to be better at avoidance strategies when the in-laws are visiting while women apparently keep hoping that they can find a way to make things better. | Men are said to be better at avoidance strategies when the in-laws are visiting while women apparently keep hoping that they can find a way to make things better. |
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