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Michael Schumacher's 'fight for life' leads front pages | Michael Schumacher's 'fight for life' leads front pages |
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News that Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher is in a critical condition in hospital after a skiing accident dominates several front pages on Monday. | News that Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher is in a critical condition in hospital after a skiing accident dominates several front pages on Monday. |
Elsewhere, fears and forecasts about migration to the UK from Romania and Bulgaria continue to generate headlines. | Elsewhere, fears and forecasts about migration to the UK from Romania and Bulgaria continue to generate headlines. |
Both the Daily Mail and Independent lead on plans to charge migrants for accident and emergency care, while the Daily Star predicts "war on the streets" if a sizeable influx does occur. | |
Images of the bombing of a Volgograd railway station appear on the front of the Financial Times - with the paper worrying about the implications of the attack for the forthcoming Winter Olympics. | |
Jason Beattie, political editor at the Daily Mirror, told the BBC News Channel's paper review that Schumacher's current condition had taken his news desk by surprise. | Jason Beattie, political editor at the Daily Mirror, told the BBC News Channel's paper review that Schumacher's current condition had taken his news desk by surprise. |
"This wasn't going to be our splash at five o'clock, I don't think it even was at eight o'clock. [He] hit his head on a rock, but we got news through that he was OK, he was conscious at the time. | "This wasn't going to be our splash at five o'clock, I don't think it even was at eight o'clock. [He] hit his head on a rock, but we got news through that he was OK, he was conscious at the time. |
"But very late breaking, we hear he's in a coma, he's got neurological damage and it's much more serious and critical than we thought." | "But very late breaking, we hear he's in a coma, he's got neurological damage and it's much more serious and critical than we thought." |
Joanne Hart, investments editor at the Mail on Sunday, added: "Apparently only one in a million people actually die in a skiing accident, so even though it has a reputation for being a risky sport, it's really quite safe, safer than a lot of sports like football and rugby." | Joanne Hart, investments editor at the Mail on Sunday, added: "Apparently only one in a million people actually die in a skiing accident, so even though it has a reputation for being a risky sport, it's really quite safe, safer than a lot of sports like football and rugby." |