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Wild weather and Only Fools 'return' on front pages Wild weather and Only Fools return on front pages
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Narrow escapes from huge waves feature on several front pages on Saturday.Narrow escapes from huge waves feature on several front pages on Saturday.
The Daily Mirror and Daily Telegraph show a family almost overwhelmed as they walk along a harbour path in Cornwall, while other papers picture a train travelling past a wall of water in Ayrshire.The Daily Mirror and Daily Telegraph show a family almost overwhelmed as they walk along a harbour path in Cornwall, while other papers picture a train travelling past a wall of water in Ayrshire.
Elsewhere, the Sun says it can exclusively reveal that much-loved sitcom Only Fools and Horses is to return with new episodes "within months".Elsewhere, the Sun says it can exclusively reveal that much-loved sitcom Only Fools and Horses is to return with new episodes "within months".
And a number of papers lead with NHS stories, including the cost of long-term illness in the Guardian, and the cost of A&E staffing in the Daily Mail.And a number of papers lead with NHS stories, including the cost of long-term illness in the Guardian, and the cost of A&E staffing in the Daily Mail.
Discussing the papers for the BBC's News Channel, freelance Parliamentary reporter Rob Merrick says Vince Cable appears to have "gone nuclear" in the Daily Telegraph, warning of the "worrying" rise in house prices following the introduction of the Help to Buy scheme.
He says the business secretary has told the paper "the government is repeating the mistakes of Gordon Brown, which is about as damning a thing as you can say about any government in Conservative eyes".
Alison Phillips, weekend editor of the Daily Mirror, says the Help to Buy scheme is "a bit of a quick fix" aimed at "all those house owners who voted Conservative at the last election and may wish to vote Conservative again at the next election if they can see a little bit of an increase in prices".