
The Guardian sets the news agenda this morning as it acquires video footage of Ian Tomlinson before he collapsed and died at last week's G20 protests.
The paper reports that the footage shows that he was attacked from behind and thrown to the ground by a baton-wielding police officer in riot gear,
The paper is
preparing to hand a dossier of evidence to the police complaints watchdog. It sheds fresh light on the events surrounding the death of the 47-year-old newspaper seller, who had been on his way home from work when he was confronted by lines of riot police near the Bank of England.
Both the Sun and the Mirror lead on the two boys who were yesterday charged with attempted murder in Doncaster.
THEY smiled, they yawned, they even pulled faces at reporters.reports the Sun
One grinned broadly as a mobile phone rang in the hushed court, clearly amused as he looked around for the culprit.
The Times leads with the announcements of 9000job losses at RBS.The paper says that The announcement came hours after it was confirmed that the Government’s stake in the bank had risen from 58 per cent to 70 per cent.
The Telegraph looks at another angle of the recession,it says that ministers are facing mounting questions about a financial crisis that is threatening the education of tens of thousands of teenagers.
The paper has established that
the funding gap was nearly £200 million, more than three times the original estimate. It came about despite rising demand for places at schools and colleges from teenagers, who found that the recession reduced the number of jobs available.
Meanwhile the Independent looks to the future as it reports that in an exclusive interview with the paper,Gordon Brown has promised an environmentally friendly Budget later this month to kick start a "green recovery" – including the mass introduction of electric cars on Britain's roads.
The Mail finally uncovers more sleaze,this time from Sinn Fein MP's whom the paper says have claimed nearly half a million pounds in expenses on two rented London flats they share even though they refuse to sit in Parliament
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