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The unadulterated joy of British snowboarder Jenny Jones after she won bronze in Sochi appears on many of Monday's front pages. | The unadulterated joy of British snowboarder Jenny Jones after she won bronze in Sochi appears on many of Monday's front pages. |
It is a stark contrast to stories elsewhere, including the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph, on the misery being caused by the floods - a misery that looks set to spread along the Thames Valley this coming week. | It is a stark contrast to stories elsewhere, including the Daily Mail and Daily Telegraph, on the misery being caused by the floods - a misery that looks set to spread along the Thames Valley this coming week. |
Elsewhere, the Duchess of Cambridge and baby Prince George are featured as they step off the plane in St Lucia for their first holiday. | Elsewhere, the Duchess of Cambridge and baby Prince George are featured as they step off the plane in St Lucia for their first holiday. |
And on the front of the Guardian, Ed Miliband says a Labour government would give parents the power to call in specialist teams to improve failing schools. | |
Discussing the Guardian story for the BBC News Channel, Tim Stanley, columnist at the Daily Telegraph, said: "This is a classic bit of Labour, saying, 'Give us power so that we can hand power back to you.' It's dressed up with phrases like 'a new culture of people power in public services'. | |
"Why not simply support the government's current range of policies which are about doing exactly that?" | |
Nigel Nelson, political editor of the Sunday People, said: "In fairness to Ed Miliband, what they are talking about is a totally different way of governing the country. | |
"The idea would be that Whitehall would be stripped of lots of its powers." |