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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 cold | Caught 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 security | Airport 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 row | Cricket row |
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. |
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