
The Mail's front page carries an interview with Binyam Mohamed in which he claims that claims British agents fed Moroccan torturers their questions.
The paper also has evidence that
show that months after he was taken to Morocco aboard an illegal 'extraordinary rendition' flight by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, MI5 twice gave the CIA details of questions they wanted his interrogators to put to him, together with dossiers of photographs.
The Independent leads with a warning from Peter Hain to Gordon Brown that the Labour party is heading towards defeat unless it changes course and rediscovers its core values.The paper says that
The intervention echoes simmering tensions among ministers as polls show Labour continues to suffer from the Government's handling of the recession. It will be seen as a thinly veiled attack on Mr Brown and raise renewed questions over his leadership.
The Times turns its attentions to the banks,this time it is Lloyds as it reports that the American chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, was last night under pressure to come clean over his personal tax affairs after his company received a £260 billion government bailout.
According to the Observer,victims of recession are to get free therapy.The paper says that sufferers will be referred to psychotherapists for expert counselling via an advice network linking Jobcentres, doctors' surgeries and a new NHS Direct hotline.
Curb the council fat cats says the Express as it reports that
Greedy councillors are raking in tens of millions of pounds by grabbing gold-plated pensions on top of generous allowances.
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