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Newspaper review: Miliband energy vow sparks debate Paper review: Miliband energy vow debated
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Labour leader Ed Miliband's party conference speech is featured on almost all of the front pages - with many seeing his proposal to freeze energy prices as a populist appeal to voters.Labour leader Ed Miliband's party conference speech is featured on almost all of the front pages - with many seeing his proposal to freeze energy prices as a populist appeal to voters.
According to the Independent, Mr Miliband has fired the starting gun for a "cost of living" election in May 2015.According to the Independent, Mr Miliband has fired the starting gun for a "cost of living" election in May 2015.
But the Times says the speech prompted warnings of blackouts and job losses by energy firms. Its leader suggests Mr Miliband has "done much to clarify the kind of government he would like to lead" and "shifted Labour decisively to the left".But the Times says the speech prompted warnings of blackouts and job losses by energy firms. Its leader suggests Mr Miliband has "done much to clarify the kind of government he would like to lead" and "shifted Labour decisively to the left".
The Daily Telegraph says business leaders have reacted with alarm to the idea of price controls, and it thinks the Labour leader will have to drop the idea before the election as it will stop companies investing in energy renewal.The Daily Telegraph says business leaders have reacted with alarm to the idea of price controls, and it thinks the Labour leader will have to drop the idea before the election as it will stop companies investing in energy renewal.
Also in the Telegraph, Mary Riddell describes the speech as "part panto, part hymn to nationalism and part travelogue" which seemed scripted to turn the Labour leader into "the political equivalent" of a fearless super-spy.Also in the Telegraph, Mary Riddell describes the speech as "part panto, part hymn to nationalism and part travelogue" which seemed scripted to turn the Labour leader into "the political equivalent" of a fearless super-spy.
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The Daily Mirror's political editor Kevin Maguire thinks "Red Ed has got his mojo back"; he praised the "no-notes speech" and "impressive stagecraft".The Daily Mirror's political editor Kevin Maguire thinks "Red Ed has got his mojo back"; he praised the "no-notes speech" and "impressive stagecraft".
The paper thinks Mr Miliband's chances of becoming prime minister have "improved enormously" following his speech.The paper thinks Mr Miliband's chances of becoming prime minister have "improved enormously" following his speech.
Jonathan Freedland in the Guardian says that while the policy could be seen as the return of Red Ed, Mr Miliband has adopted a position that might be left wing but is also popular.Jonathan Freedland in the Guardian says that while the policy could be seen as the return of Red Ed, Mr Miliband has adopted a position that might be left wing but is also popular.
Quentin Letts in the Daily Mail was less impressed with "memory man Miliband" as he calls him. He says the speech was "a hilariously yankeefied, schmaltzy, weird, egomaniacal affair".Quentin Letts in the Daily Mail was less impressed with "memory man Miliband" as he calls him. He says the speech was "a hilariously yankeefied, schmaltzy, weird, egomaniacal affair".
The Daily Express's chief political commentator Patrick O'Flynn also found it "excessively schmaltzy". Geekiness had been replaced by a "cheesy chat-show charm", he said.The Daily Express's chief political commentator Patrick O'Flynn also found it "excessively schmaltzy". Geekiness had been replaced by a "cheesy chat-show charm", he said.
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More details have emerged of the siege at the upmarket shopping centre in Nairobi in which more than 60 people are known to have died.More details have emerged of the siege at the upmarket shopping centre in Nairobi in which more than 60 people are known to have died.
The Daily Star praises the "selfless bravery" of a former Royal Marine who was in a coffee shop when the attack began.The Daily Star praises the "selfless bravery" of a former Royal Marine who was in a coffee shop when the attack began.
He is reported to have led scared shoppers to safety, returning to the building up to 12 times and saving as many as 100 people.He is reported to have led scared shoppers to safety, returning to the building up to 12 times and saving as many as 100 people.
The Times says the international community is under pressure to expand an African-led offensive against al-Qaeda linked militants in Somalia.The Times says the international community is under pressure to expand an African-led offensive against al-Qaeda linked militants in Somalia.
It uses a grainy CCTV photograph on its front page and says it is the first picture of the gunmen.It uses a grainy CCTV photograph on its front page and says it is the first picture of the gunmen.
Survivors have begun to reveal the "pure savagery" of the attack, says the Independent.Survivors have begun to reveal the "pure savagery" of the attack, says the Independent.
British banker Peter Churchmen tells the paper he dived for cover with his young niece when the shooting started, hiding for three hours before being able to flee.British banker Peter Churchmen tells the paper he dived for cover with his young niece when the shooting started, hiding for three hours before being able to flee.
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Finally, the Sun is among several papers to report that keepers at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey have banned animal print clothing.Finally, the Sun is among several papers to report that keepers at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey have banned animal print clothing.
Officials noticed rhinos, giraffes and antelopes were running away from visitors whose clothes mimicked the pattern of predators.Officials noticed rhinos, giraffes and antelopes were running away from visitors whose clothes mimicked the pattern of predators.
The story is also covered by the Daily Express and Daily Mirror.The story is also covered by the Daily Express and Daily Mirror.
Other patterns have elicited undue attention from the lions and tigers, say the papers.Other patterns have elicited undue attention from the lions and tigers, say the papers.
The Guardian warns how people move can also be a trigger to large cats, with an animal behaviour specialist telling the paper the worst thing you can do is limp past the lions in zebra print.The Guardian warns how people move can also be a trigger to large cats, with an animal behaviour specialist telling the paper the worst thing you can do is limp past the lions in zebra print.