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Sundays discuss 'smear' e-mails Sundays discuss 'smear' e-mails
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The Sunday newspapers are dominated by ex-No 10 aide Damian McBride, who resigned after sending e-mails which discussed smearing senior Conservatives.The Sunday newspapers are dominated by ex-No 10 aide Damian McBride, who resigned after sending e-mails which discussed smearing senior Conservatives.
Details of some of the messages are in the Sunday Times, which attacks "sleazy smears that soil Downing Street".Details of some of the messages are in the Sunday Times, which attacks "sleazy smears that soil Downing Street".
The People calls on Mr Brown to "bring Labour's attack dogs to heel - and keep them in their kennels."The People calls on Mr Brown to "bring Labour's attack dogs to heel - and keep them in their kennels."
Likewise, the Observer finds it "particularly grotesque" that the originator was a civil servant.Likewise, the Observer finds it "particularly grotesque" that the originator was a civil servant.
No expense sparedNo expense spared
Meanwhile, Sunday newspaper journalists continue the routine task of poring over MPs' expenses.Meanwhile, Sunday newspaper journalists continue the routine task of poring over MPs' expenses.
The Sunday Telegraph reports that since 2001, 65 MPs have claimed a total of £6m in second-home allowances while renting out a property. The Sunday Telegraph reports that since 2001, 65 MPs have claimed a total of £6m in second-home allowances while renting out a property.
According to the Independent on Sunday, Speaker Michael Martin has spent an estimated £8,000 this Easter recess on a trip to the United Arab Emirates.According to the Independent on Sunday, Speaker Michael Martin has spent an estimated £8,000 this Easter recess on a trip to the United Arab Emirates.
The Mail On Sunday says more than 23,000 readers have signed the paper's "Stop the MPs Gravy Train" petition. The Mail On Sunday says more than 23,000 readers have signed the paper's "Stop the MPs Gravy Train" petition.
Public knowledgePublic knowledge
Shortcomings in public services continue to generate headlines.Shortcomings in public services continue to generate headlines.
The Observer reports that on average, four psychiatric patients a day die while in the care of the NHS. Campaigners call the figure "shocking".The Observer reports that on average, four psychiatric patients a day die while in the care of the NHS. Campaigners call the figure "shocking".
And according to the lead in the Sunday Express, some NHS foundation trust bosses have been awarding themselves pay rises of up to 150%. And according to the lead in the Sunday Express, some NHS foundation trust bosses have been awarding themselves pay rises of up to 150%.
Meanwhile, it says, patients are exposed to shocking superbug rates and life-threatening delays in treatment.Meanwhile, it says, patients are exposed to shocking superbug rates and life-threatening delays in treatment.
Sunday worshipSunday worship
On Easter Sunday, it seems, even Fleet Street takes a spiritual turn.On Easter Sunday, it seems, even Fleet Street takes a spiritual turn.
In the News of the World, Archbishop of York John Sentamu calls for the match between Aston Villa and Everton not to be played on the holy day.In the News of the World, Archbishop of York John Sentamu calls for the match between Aston Villa and Everton not to be played on the holy day.
And the Independent On Sunday devotes its link main editorial to the relevance of religion to the modern world. And the Independent On Sunday devotes its main editorial to the relevance of religion to the modern world.
While muscular atheism has many eloquent adherents, the paper says, there is a long way to go before all liberals are atheists.While muscular atheism has many eloquent adherents, the paper says, there is a long way to go before all liberals are atheists.