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Newspaper review: Fallout of eurozone deal | |
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Speculation about the eurozone debt crisis is rife after France and Germany called for a new EU treaty. | Speculation about the eurozone debt crisis is rife after France and Germany called for a new EU treaty. |
David Cameron is "in a fix", according to the Times, which says Conservative wounds have been exposed after the PM ruled out a British referendum. | David Cameron is "in a fix", according to the Times, which says Conservative wounds have been exposed after the PM ruled out a British referendum. |
The Sun talks of a Tory civil war, with Mr Cameron accused of ducking a chance to win back powers from Brussels. | The Sun talks of a Tory civil war, with Mr Cameron accused of ducking a chance to win back powers from Brussels. |
The marginalisation of Mr Cameron is a threat to Britain's national interest, according to the Daily Mirror. | The marginalisation of Mr Cameron is a threat to Britain's national interest, according to the Daily Mirror. |
'Particularly cynical' | 'Particularly cynical' |
HSBC's record fine for mis-selling investments to elderly customers is the Daily Mail's lead. It says thousands were lured into gambling their life savings. | HSBC's record fine for mis-selling investments to elderly customers is the Daily Mail's lead. It says thousands were lured into gambling their life savings. |
The Daily Express calls it "particularly cynical and unpleasant". | The Daily Express calls it "particularly cynical and unpleasant". |
Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph reports on a new scheme enabling women to request the "morning-after" pill by phone and have it delivered free. | Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph reports on a new scheme enabling women to request the "morning-after" pill by phone and have it delivered free. |
Critics compared the initiative by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service to dialling for a pizza, the paper says. | Critics compared the initiative by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service to dialling for a pizza, the paper says. |
First snowfalls | First snowfalls |
The Archbishop of Canterbury tells the Guardian riots could happen again unless more is done to "rescue those who think they have nothing to lose". | The Archbishop of Canterbury tells the Guardian riots could happen again unless more is done to "rescue those who think they have nothing to lose". |
Dr Rowan Williams links the disorder this summer to "massive economic hopelessness" and youth unemployment. | Dr Rowan Williams links the disorder this summer to "massive economic hopelessness" and youth unemployment. |
The first big snowfalls of the season adds a wintry touch to some of the front pages. The Mirror shows a picture of snowy countryside in County Durham. | The first big snowfalls of the season adds a wintry touch to some of the front pages. The Mirror shows a picture of snowy countryside in County Durham. |
The Times has a picture postcard shot of a man and his dog in West Lothian. | The Times has a picture postcard shot of a man and his dog in West Lothian. |
'Load of rubbish' | 'Load of rubbish' |
Finally, there is nothing like the Turner Prize to divide opinion. | Finally, there is nothing like the Turner Prize to divide opinion. |
The Independent found Martin Boyce's winning entry "rather gorgeous" and the Guardian "extremely beautiful". | The Independent found Martin Boyce's winning entry "rather gorgeous" and the Guardian "extremely beautiful". |
But above a picture of one of the artist's creations - a wonky bin - the Daily Mail's headline read: "A load of rubbish wins the Turner Prize (again)". | But above a picture of one of the artist's creations - a wonky bin - the Daily Mail's headline read: "A load of rubbish wins the Turner Prize (again)". |
The Telegraph thinks the judges have delivered a slap in the face of popular taste. It wanted George Shaw to win for his "good old-fashioned" oil paintings. | The Telegraph thinks the judges have delivered a slap in the face of popular taste. It wanted George Shaw to win for his "good old-fashioned" oil paintings. |
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