Tax crackdown makes front page

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A "new war on tax evaders" is the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/consumertips/tax/6967760/Middle-class-professionals-such-as-doctors-dentists-lawyers-in-tax-evasion-crackdown.html">main story in the Daily Telegraph.</a>

It says the targets will be middle class professionals earning more than £100,000 a year.

Top universities have accused Gordon Brown of <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2010/jan/11/universities-gordon-brown-cuts-recession">jeopardising 800 years of higher education, says the Guardian.</a>

The group of 20 leading universities say they could quickly be "brought to their knees" by the government's spending cuts of £2.5bn, reports the paper.

Tory values

David Cameron's views on families get short shrift in the <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/">Daily Mirror.</a>

It is astonished by his assertion "what matters most to a child's life chances is not the wealth of their upbringing but the warmth of their parenting".

Mr Cameron gives the impression of having no idea whatsoever about the realities of life in Britain, it says.

In the Times, Rachel Sylvester warns he risks harming his image as a force for change by appearing to hark back to traditional Tory family policies.

'Disgusting sentence'

The <a class="inlineText" href="http://www.express.co.uk/home">Daily Express is unhappy about the sentence imposed on a 16-year-old who squirted a woman in the face with bleach </a> after she asked him to be quiet in a cinema.

Jordan Horsley was sentenced to a year in detention, but could be released after six months.

The Express says his victim could have been blinded and calls the penalty "derisory".

The Daily Mirror says his sentence is "disgusting".

Sea views

Homeowners in Poole in Dorset are being accused of poisoning protected trees in the middle of the night if they block their sea views.

A view can add tens of thousands of pounds to the value of a property.

<a class="inlineText" href="http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6984120.ece">The Times says that "the stakes are high"</a> and that the attacks are becoming increasingly common.

A planning officer tells the Daily Telegraph: "If there is a tree in the way, people will surreptitiously get rid of it".