This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk/8501707.stm

The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Papers applaud Terry's demotion Papers applaud Terry's demotion
(about 1 hour later)
John Terry's sacking as England captain over claims he had an affair with a team mate's ex-partner gets more or less universal applause in the papers.John Terry's sacking as England captain over claims he had an affair with a team mate's ex-partner gets more or less universal applause in the papers.
The Daily Express is impressed with the team's manager, Fabio Capello, whom it says acted with the ruthlessness required of a winner.The Daily Express is impressed with the team's manager, Fabio Capello, whom it says acted with the ruthlessness required of a winner.
"Grazie, Signor Capello" is the headline in the Daily Mail ."Grazie, Signor Capello" is the headline in the Daily Mail .
However, the Guardian finds Mr Terry's former job inherently ridiculous. "It is hard to know what purpose a football captain actually fulfils," it says.However, the Guardian finds Mr Terry's former job inherently ridiculous. "It is hard to know what purpose a football captain actually fulfils," it says.
Peace dividendPeace dividend
The Northern Ireland peace process breakthrough covers many column inches.The Northern Ireland peace process breakthrough covers many column inches.
"After 10 bruising days for the political process, relief rather than celebration was the dominant public reaction," the Independent says."After 10 bruising days for the political process, relief rather than celebration was the dominant public reaction," the Independent says.
Its analysis warns that no-one expects plain-sailing now. "The tedious and protracted negotiations," it says, "have caused damage".Its analysis warns that no-one expects plain-sailing now. "The tedious and protracted negotiations," it says, "have caused damage".
The Daily Mirror says the important thing is that the last stage of the deal has now been completed.The Daily Mirror says the important thing is that the last stage of the deal has now been completed.
Hard cashHard cash
The Independent leads on the global fall in stockmarkets and a crisis in the Eurozone which it says is threatening recovery. The Independent leads on the global fall in stock markets and a crisis in the Eurozone which it says is threatening recovery.
It says weaker countries, such as Greece, will, if necessary be bailed out by other Eurozone countries, with Germany bearing the brunt.It says weaker countries, such as Greece, will, if necessary be bailed out by other Eurozone countries, with Germany bearing the brunt.
The Daily Mail argues the recession has exposed deep fractures in Euroland. The Daily Mail argues the recession has exposed deep fractures in Euroland.
The paper says it is split between relatively strong "haves" and the "have-nots" of southern Europe and Ireland.The paper says it is split between relatively strong "haves" and the "have-nots" of southern Europe and Ireland.
Bowing outBowing out
The recall of millions of Toyota cars has been a humbling episode for the company's president Akio Toyoda.The recall of millions of Toyota cars has been a humbling episode for the company's president Akio Toyoda.
Mr Toyoda told reporters that he "deeply regretted" the safety scare that has caused disruption around the world, according to the Sun.Mr Toyoda told reporters that he "deeply regretted" the safety scare that has caused disruption around the world, according to the Sun.
But the Times notes that he "failed to perform the traditional 90-degree Japanese bow of deep remorse".But the Times notes that he "failed to perform the traditional 90-degree Japanese bow of deep remorse".
Instead, the paper says, Mr Toyoda managed a 45-degree bend "to indicate that he was quite sorry".Instead, the paper says, Mr Toyoda managed a 45-degree bend "to indicate that he was quite sorry".