Paper Round (4 March) - a look at the day's newspapers
04 Mar 2010 | by Sarah Johnson
coverage on Conservative party donor Lord Ashcroft's tax affairs and the return to prison of Jamie Bulger
The monthly men's magazines GQ and Esquire have both ditched their summer affair with football
coverage on Conservative party donor Lord Ashcroft's tax affairs and the return to prison of Jamie Bulger
Newspaper front covers span diverse topics today, ranging from public pensions and public sector...are the order of the day in the tabloids. The BBC will "break ranks on public sector pay" reports The Times ... minister, Nick Clegg, calling public sector pension's "unfair and unaffordable", and The Daily Telegraph estimates public pensions cost taxpayers 4,000 a year per household. BP could face $34bn in fines ...
Supermarkets advertise Bogof deals and charities continue to make press appeals as public purse
Book chain Waterstone's has taken advantage of the publicity generated by the press' first look
The NMA targets Joe Public with an ad celebrating good creative, while Christmas rears its festive
Families of the victims of Northern Ireland's Bloody Sunday killings react to the publication
visions of Britain' today, while The Times headlines David Cameron's promise to put the public 'in
woman on trial in Dubai over allegations she kissed a man in public, while the Cheltenham races feature
figures "likely to mislead the public".