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BA strike still on papers' minds BA strike still on papers' minds
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Read more reactions to the British Airways strike at the See Also blogRead more reactions to the British Airways strike at the See Also blog
The looming British Airways strike continues to occupy the thoughts of the leader writers.The looming British Airways strike continues to occupy the thoughts of the leader writers.
The Independent warns that, while the airline will lose hundreds of millions of pounds, the price of the loss of future custom will be still greater.The Independent warns that, while the airline will lose hundreds of millions of pounds, the price of the loss of future custom will be still greater.
The Daily Mail agrees. "Can't the strikers see the danger that many passengers whose holiday plans they are destroying will never fly BA again?"The Daily Mail agrees. "Can't the strikers see the danger that many passengers whose holiday plans they are destroying will never fly BA again?"
Both sides should draw back from the brink, it declares.Both sides should draw back from the brink, it declares.
'Parents' anger''Parents' anger'
The Daily Mail and Daily Mirror lead with the sentencing of nursery worker Vanessa George, who admitted sexually assaulting children in her care.The Daily Mail and Daily Mirror lead with the sentencing of nursery worker Vanessa George, who admitted sexually assaulting children in her care.
The Mail reflects parents' anger at the length of the sentence with the headline, "Price of depravity: Just seven years' jail".The Mail reflects parents' anger at the length of the sentence with the headline, "Price of depravity: Just seven years' jail".
The Mirror says George is to get a new identity and home when she is freed, to protect her from public fury.The Mirror says George is to get a new identity and home when she is freed, to protect her from public fury.
The Sun says horrified parents protested at her "let-off". The Sun says horrified parents protested at her sentence.
Military cutsMilitary cuts
Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth's announcement of extra spending for troops in Afghanistan is welcomed.Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth's announcement of extra spending for troops in Afghanistan is welcomed.
But the plan to pay for it by cutting other areas of military expenditure is heavily criticised.But the plan to pay for it by cutting other areas of military expenditure is heavily criticised.
For the Independent, the purchase of more helicopters is tantamount to an acknowledgement that complaints about equipment were justified.For the Independent, the purchase of more helicopters is tantamount to an acknowledgement that complaints about equipment were justified.
The Daily Telegraph says the "back-of-the-envelope" cuts are an object lesson in how not to manage the armed forces.The Daily Telegraph says the "back-of-the-envelope" cuts are an object lesson in how not to manage the armed forces.
Babies oust boozeBabies oust booze
The House of Commons is to get its first creche next September.The House of Commons is to get its first creche next September.
According to the Times, other building projects, including a new lead roof at Parliament, are being cancelled or delayed to pay for the facility.According to the Times, other building projects, including a new lead roof at Parliament, are being cancelled or delayed to pay for the facility.
The Independent reports the creche will replace one of the many Commons bars.The Independent reports the creche will replace one of the many Commons bars.
Commons Speaker John Bercow tells the paper: "If Parliament is to be truly representative of the community it serves, then it must do more to encourage parents to stand as MPs."Commons Speaker John Bercow tells the paper: "If Parliament is to be truly representative of the community it serves, then it must do more to encourage parents to stand as MPs."