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'Maddie arrests' and obesity warning - front pages 'Maddie arrests' and obesity warning - front pages
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News that British police are ready to make three arrests in the Madeleine McCann case leads the Daily Mirror on Monday.News that British police are ready to make three arrests in the Madeleine McCann case leads the Daily Mirror on Monday.
Elsewhere, the Daily Mail and Times have ominous news about obesity from a report that warns the crisis could be much worse than previously thought.Elsewhere, the Daily Mail and Times have ominous news about obesity from a report that warns the crisis could be much worse than previously thought.
A number of papers feature images of Valerie Trierweiler, the partner of French President Francois Hollande, who has been treated in hospital after allegations of his infidelity emerged.A number of papers feature images of Valerie Trierweiler, the partner of French President Francois Hollande, who has been treated in hospital after allegations of his infidelity emerged.
The Independent, finally, leads with an apparent drop in the number of race hate crimes being reported to police.The Independent, finally, leads with an apparent drop in the number of race hate crimes being reported to police.
Discussing the issue of obesity for the BBC News Channel paper review, freelance journalist Lucy Cavendish said: "I'm wondering how we can stop this. There have been so many campaigns around it, everyone's aware of it."
Tom Bergin, Reuters correspondent, said: "It's not just about education. We've been trying with education for a long time. The question now is whether stronger regulation - taxes on unhealthy food - are going to come in."
There will also be huge costs in terms of "anguish" and money if we don't take action, he added, saying: "Will the government be able to pay the bill for this in 50 years time?"