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The reopening of UK airspace is the main story for many of the papers with the Daily Express carrying the headline "British skies open at last". | The reopening of UK airspace is the main story for many of the papers with the Daily Express carrying the headline "British skies open at last". |
The Daily Telegraph asks: "Why was the ban ever imposed?" and a number criticise the government response. | The Daily Telegraph asks: "Why was the ban ever imposed?" and a number criticise the government response. |
The Guardian says the operation to bring stranded Britons home was "much-vaunted". | The Guardian says the operation to bring stranded Britons home was "much-vaunted". |
And the Daily Mail says travellers were "abandoned by ministers" and left with "no cash, no help and little hope". | And the Daily Mail says travellers were "abandoned by ministers" and left with "no cash, no help and little hope". |
Halo effect | Halo effect |
Much of the election coverage focuses on Nick Clegg who is viewed with a mixture of fascination and alarm. | Much of the election coverage focuses on Nick Clegg who is viewed with a mixture of fascination and alarm. |
The Times pictures the Lib Dem leader with a shining light above his head under the headline: "The halo effect". | The Times pictures the Lib Dem leader with a shining light above his head under the headline: "The halo effect". |
It says a group of generals have added fire to Mr Clegg's views by saying Britain should be prepared to scrap the Trident nuclear deterrent. | |
The Sun says a dossier setting out his strategy for the TV debate was left in the back of a cab by a party official. | The Sun says a dossier setting out his strategy for the TV debate was left in the back of a cab by a party official. |
Progressive alliance | |
Staying with the election, the Daily Mail reckons the wheels are beginning to come off "Cleggmania" as he goes on the "defensive" over his expenses and lobbying activities. | |
The Independent says Gordon Brown wants a "progressive alliance" of Labour and Liberal Democrat supporters to join forces to keep the Tories out of power. | |
The Guardian says some shadow ministers have warned the Tories that its candidates are struggling to explain the party's key election message to voters on the doorsteps. | The Guardian says some shadow ministers have warned the Tories that its candidates are struggling to explain the party's key election message to voters on the doorsteps. |
Curry lessons | Curry lessons |
Many papers have pictures of what the Daily Mirror calls Britain's craziest cycle lane in Poole - which is 2ft wider than the space left for vehicles. | Many papers have pictures of what the Daily Mirror calls Britain's craziest cycle lane in Poole - which is 2ft wider than the space left for vehicles. |
The council tells the Sun the markings are "advisory" and there to remind motorists to give space to cyclists. | The council tells the Sun the markings are "advisory" and there to remind motorists to give space to cyclists. |
The Independent, meanwhile, wonders what Britain can teach India about curry. | The Independent, meanwhile, wonders what Britain can teach India about curry. |
It says four masterchefs from UK curry restaurants are in Calcutta to host the Taste of Britain Curry Festival. | It says four masterchefs from UK curry restaurants are in Calcutta to host the Taste of Britain Curry Festival. |