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Freezing weather grips papers Freezing weather grips papers
(about 12 hours later)
The icy weather gripping much of the UK provides striking pictures for almost all of the papers.The icy weather gripping much of the UK provides striking pictures for almost all of the papers.
The front page of the Daily Telegraph has what appears to be a long, white boulevard. In fact, it is the Bridgwater canal in Cheshire.The front page of the Daily Telegraph has what appears to be a long, white boulevard. In fact, it is the Bridgwater canal in Cheshire.
"The great whiteout" is how the Independent headlines its photo of a woman carrying her child though a park."The great whiteout" is how the Independent headlines its photo of a woman carrying her child though a park.
The Guardian shows baboons amid the snow at Knowsley safari park, eating hot potatoes to try to keep warm.The Guardian shows baboons amid the snow at Knowsley safari park, eating hot potatoes to try to keep warm.
Caught coldCaught cold
Pictures of the freezing weather conditions that have affected much of the UK include a train crash, overturned cars, and gridlocked roads.Pictures of the freezing weather conditions that have affected much of the UK include a train crash, overturned cars, and gridlocked roads.
The Daily Telegraph warns that the emergency services are already struggling to cope during the current cold snap.The Daily Telegraph warns that the emergency services are already struggling to cope during the current cold snap.
The Daily Mirror says we must be better prepared in the future.The Daily Mirror says we must be better prepared in the future.
It calls for massive investment in everything from road gritters to greater stockpiles of gas.It calls for massive investment in everything from road gritters to greater stockpiles of gas.
Airport securityAirport security
The Financial Times says airports are increasingly annoyed that new security measures are being announced without in-depth consultation.The Financial Times says airports are increasingly annoyed that new security measures are being announced without in-depth consultation.
The FT says they fear plans for full-body scanners might amount to little more than window dressing anyway.The FT says they fear plans for full-body scanners might amount to little more than window dressing anyway.
But the Daily Star says delays will cost lives.But the Daily Star says delays will cost lives.
And it condemns what it calls "civil liberties do-gooders" for putting forward ridiculous arguments that the scanners are too invasive.And it condemns what it calls "civil liberties do-gooders" for putting forward ridiculous arguments that the scanners are too invasive.
Cricket rowCricket row
Just as snow appears on most of the front pages, England cricketer Chris Broad is on many of the back pages. Just as snow appears on most of the front pages, England cricketer Stuart Broad is on many of the back pages.
He is at the centre of what the Sun calls a "ball-tampering bust-up".He is at the centre of what the Sun calls a "ball-tampering bust-up".
South Africa suggested he cheated when he stopped the ball with his spiked footwear during Tuesday's play.South Africa suggested he cheated when he stopped the ball with his spiked footwear during Tuesday's play.
The Independent says the South Africans must have been aware of the explosive nature of their accusations, and suggests it could lead to bitter confrontations.The Independent says the South Africans must have been aware of the explosive nature of their accusations, and suggests it could lead to bitter confrontations.