
Varying headlines in the papers this morning.
According to the Telegraph,Britain faces the threat of an increased threat of a nuclear attack by al-Qaeda terrorists following a rise in the trafficking of radiological material.
The Times leads with a report that
Israel will defy American pressure to halt the construction of controversial Jewish housing in Arab east Jerusalem, when President Obama meets Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister,
Your soaring £47k bill for public pensions is the lead in the Mail as the paper reports that The cost of gold-plated pension promises made to public sector workers has soared to nearly £1,200billion
The Guardian leads with the news that Google shut down its search service in the Chinese mainland last night after a two-month standoff with Beijing over online freedom and an alleged intrusion by hackers.
Whaling makes the front of the Indy as it reveals that the moratorium on commercial whaling, one of the environmental movement's greatest achievements, looks likely to be swept away this summer by a new international deal being negotiated behind closed doors.
The Sun celebrates the Camerons good news revealing that they Camerons decided to try for their new baby after the tragic loss of son Ivan,
Finally the Express reports that
THE impact of Britain’s open-border policy on immigration was laid bare yesterday when it emerged how Romanian squatters moved into a man’s home while he was at work and attempted to claim it as their own.
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