
The heavens fell in,it was like the end of the world says the Telegraph as it reports that
Italy's most deadly earthquake for almost 30 years struck in the middle of the night, giving tens of thousands of people just seconds to wake up and run for their lives before their homes were reduced to rubble.
as the Guardian reports that the deadliest earthquake for almost 30 years in Italy leaves 1,500 injured and thousands homeless
Yesterday's other big story was the contiuing reports of the two brothers held for assault,the Times reports that
Two young brothers were in the care of social services and may already have been reported to the police when they allegedly attacked and tortured two children with knives, bricks and burning cigarettes, leaving one for dead.
The Mail says that they had been questioned by police hours earlier over another attack attack.
The Sun reports the comments of their mother
The boys — who had been kicked out of school — had been living with foster parents in Edlington after their 36-year-old divorced mum told social services she could no longer control their behaviour.
Yesterday she denied any responsibility for what they had done.
She refused to answer her door, but yelled through the letter box: “It’s got nowt to do with me — they weren’t even in my care.”
The Independent finally has an exclusive.It reports that
A controversial nuclear recycling plantat Sellafield, approved by the Government despite warnings over its economic viability and reliance on unproven technology, has racked up costs of more than £1bn and is still not working properly.
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