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Newspaper review: Woolwich murder pondered | |
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The Sunday newspapers feature considerable further coverage of the aftermath of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich on Wednesday. | The Sunday newspapers feature considerable further coverage of the aftermath of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich on Wednesday. |
The Sunday Times claims fresh evidence has emerged of what it says were opportunities missed by the British authorities to prevent the attack. | The Sunday Times claims fresh evidence has emerged of what it says were opportunities missed by the British authorities to prevent the attack. |
It is one of a number of papers to print a photo said to show one of the suspects, Michael Adebolajo, appearing in court in Kenya in 2010, accused of leading a group of extremist youths. | It is one of a number of papers to print a photo said to show one of the suspects, Michael Adebolajo, appearing in court in Kenya in 2010, accused of leading a group of extremist youths. |
A schoolfriend tells the Sunday Mirror that Michael Adebolajo was a bright and funny boy at school - but that he changed in his teenage years after falling in with a notorious gang from Hackney, east London. | A schoolfriend tells the Sunday Mirror that Michael Adebolajo was a bright and funny boy at school - but that he changed in his teenage years after falling in with a notorious gang from Hackney, east London. |
The friend said he had been a popular pupil who loved playing football and rounders and was in the top group for English and maths. | The friend said he had been a popular pupil who loved playing football and rounders and was in the top group for English and maths. |
'Brutal act' | 'Brutal act' |
Leader writers grapple with what to make of it all. | Leader writers grapple with what to make of it all. |
According to the Observer, "this brutal act defies an over-simplistic response". | According to the Observer, "this brutal act defies an over-simplistic response". |
"Terrorism didn't start on 9/11," it says. | "Terrorism didn't start on 9/11," it says. |
"A terrorist started the First World War. The madness of inhumanity is always only a shot or a knife thrust away." | "A terrorist started the First World War. The madness of inhumanity is always only a shot or a knife thrust away." |
According to the Sunday People, Drummer Rigby's death has "left our country less united than it was before". | According to the Sunday People, Drummer Rigby's death has "left our country less united than it was before". |
It believes work to heal the rifts religion, race and culture can cause should begin in schools. | It believes work to heal the rifts religion, race and culture can cause should begin in schools. |
The Mail on Sunday welcomes Prime Minister David Cameron's plans for a new task force of senior government ministers devoted to tackling extremism. | The Mail on Sunday welcomes Prime Minister David Cameron's plans for a new task force of senior government ministers devoted to tackling extremism. |
The paper calls it "an important first step". | The paper calls it "an important first step". |
'Crazed fanatics' | 'Crazed fanatics' |
The Sunday Express says he has shown himself to be "a true leader". | The Sunday Express says he has shown himself to be "a true leader". |
"We will not allow last week's atrocity to change Britain," it says. | "We will not allow last week's atrocity to change Britain," it says. |
"This country is as proud and great as it has ever been. Two crazed fanatics will not alter that. " | "This country is as proud and great as it has ever been. Two crazed fanatics will not alter that. " |
But the Sunday Sun is critical of Mr Cameron for flying off on holiday to a Spanish island "leaving Britain engulfed in its biggest terror crisis since 7/7". | But the Sunday Sun is critical of Mr Cameron for flying off on holiday to a Spanish island "leaving Britain engulfed in its biggest terror crisis since 7/7". |
Its headline reads: "Crisis? I'm off to Ibiza." | Its headline reads: "Crisis? I'm off to Ibiza." |
Unflattering observations | Unflattering observations |
"There's never been a political autobiography quite like this," says the Mail on Sunday as it begins serialising Ann Widdecombe's memoirs. | "There's never been a political autobiography quite like this," says the Mail on Sunday as it begins serialising Ann Widdecombe's memoirs. |
The former Tory minister reveals that she believes Mr Cameron blocked a peerage because of her opposition to fox hunting. | The former Tory minister reveals that she believes Mr Cameron blocked a peerage because of her opposition to fox hunting. |
And Miss Widdecombe, who famously said there was "something of the night" about former Home Secretary Michael Howard, picks up where she left off two decades ago adding a string of further less than flattering observations. | And Miss Widdecombe, who famously said there was "something of the night" about former Home Secretary Michael Howard, picks up where she left off two decades ago adding a string of further less than flattering observations. |
One of Britain's leading climate scientists, Prof Myles Allen, has written an article for the Mail on Sunday in which he declares that 90% of the measures adopted in Britain and elsewhere to cut global emissions are a waste of time and money. | One of Britain's leading climate scientists, Prof Myles Allen, has written an article for the Mail on Sunday in which he declares that 90% of the measures adopted in Britain and elsewhere to cut global emissions are a waste of time and money. |
Professor Allen believes that emissions need to be reduced, but says carbon capture and storage are the solution - not wind farms or carbon taxes. | Professor Allen believes that emissions need to be reduced, but says carbon capture and storage are the solution - not wind farms or carbon taxes. |
In the Sunday Mirror, it is claimed that "Britain's energy watchdog has paid its staff more than £633,000 in bonuses as hard-up families struggle to pay power bills". | In the Sunday Mirror, it is claimed that "Britain's energy watchdog has paid its staff more than £633,000 in bonuses as hard-up families struggle to pay power bills". |
The paper says the bonuses were awarded to 448 officials at Ofgem, which is supposed to keep a check on prices. | The paper says the bonuses were awarded to 448 officials at Ofgem, which is supposed to keep a check on prices. |
Nine executives received more than £10,000 each, says the Mirror. | Nine executives received more than £10,000 each, says the Mirror. |
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