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BA strike remains papers' focus | BA strike remains papers' focus |
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The looming British Airways strike remains the main focus of the UK's newspapers. | The looming British Airways strike remains the main focus of the UK's newspapers. |
The Times suggests sympathy for BA cabin staff preparing to stage the 12-day strike is in short supply. | The Times suggests sympathy for BA cabin staff preparing to stage the 12-day strike is in short supply. |
The Financial Times reports that BA crew have been warned not to wear their uniforms in public because of a public backlash against the strike threat. | The Financial Times reports that BA crew have been warned not to wear their uniforms in public because of a public backlash against the strike threat. |
And the Independent says href="http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/ba-staff-we-got-it-wrong-over-strike-1843067.ece">some of the workers have begun questioning the tactics of their union leaders, with misgivings being expressed. | |
Cancer breakthrough | Cancer breakthrough |
The Times hails the news that the complete genetic code of two human cancers has been mapped as a giant step forward for cancer care. | The Times hails the news that the complete genetic code of two human cancers has been mapped as a giant step forward for cancer care. |
The Guardian sees it as a milestone for cancer research , while the Daily Telegraph talks of a new era in dealing with the disease. | The Guardian sees it as a milestone for cancer research , while the Daily Telegraph talks of a new era in dealing with the disease. |
The Daily Mail believes the breakthrough could lead to treatment tailored for individual patients. | The Daily Mail believes the breakthrough could lead to treatment tailored for individual patients. |
In short, concludes the Daily Express, it will give hope to millions. | In short, concludes the Daily Express, it will give hope to millions. |
Tobin murder conviction | Tobin murder conviction |
The conviction of Peter Tobin for the murder of Dinah McNicol prompts the Daily Mirror to ask: "How many more has he killed?" | The conviction of Peter Tobin for the murder of Dinah McNicol prompts the Daily Mirror to ask: "How many more has he killed?" |
The Guardian says more than 12 unsolved murders are thought to have been re-examined for possible links to Tobin. | The Guardian says more than 12 unsolved murders are thought to have been re-examined for possible links to Tobin. |
And the Sun tells how police are now looking at 1,400 leads involving cases dating back 40 years. | And the Sun tells how police are now looking at 1,400 leads involving cases dating back 40 years. |
As part of this, officers are trying to identify a collection of women's jewellery found at Tobin's home. | As part of this, officers are trying to identify a collection of women's jewellery found at Tobin's home. |
World Cup bid | World Cup bid |
The choice of Milton Keynes as one of the potential grounds for England's bid to stage the World Cup in 2018 is greeted with surprise. | The choice of Milton Keynes as one of the potential grounds for England's bid to stage the World Cup in 2018 is greeted with surprise. |
The Daily Mail reminds its readers that the town did not exist when England last hosted the competition in 1966. | The Daily Mail reminds its readers that the town did not exist when England last hosted the competition in 1966. |
And the Guardian's response to the news is firmly tongue in cheek. | And the Guardian's response to the news is firmly tongue in cheek. |
It says Stadium MK may not have the romance of the Bernabeu in Madrid, but points out that it is conveniently close to a dual carriageway. | It says Stadium MK may not have the romance of the Bernabeu in Madrid, but points out that it is conveniently close to a dual carriageway. |
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