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Here are the leading stories in today's national newspapers.
NEWS OF THE WORLD
MADDIE
Today for the first time the News of the World takes you right inside the holiday flat where Madeleine McCann was snatched one year ago.

FRITZL'S KISS OF DEATH
Evil Josef Fritzl acted out sadistic sex fantasies on prost
itutes, suffocating them to the brink of death.

I'M GYPSY BRIDE, 13
The 13-year-old Polish gypsy wed in a secret London ceremony has told of her shocking marriage.

SUNDAY TIMES
I TOLD TONY TO SACK GORDON, SAYS PRESCOTT
John Prescott says he urged Tony Blair to sack Gordon Brown at the height of their frequent rows - but the former prime minister was "scared" of his chancellor.

BURMA'S CYCLONE CHILDREN FACING WIPEOUT
A generation of children could be wiped out if help does not quickly get through to the cyclone-stricken villages of Burma, according to international officials frustrated by the military junta's obstruction of western aid workers.

BYERS DAMS BROWN AS 'DISTANT AND UNCARING'
Gordon Brown today faces a harsh attack from Stephen Byers, the former cabinet minister, who accuses the prime minister of being "distant and uncaring" and manipulating the tax system for "tactical advantage".

City
BRITISH GAS SUES ACCENTURE OVER BILLING 'SHAMBLES'
Centrica is suing the global consultancy group Accenture for £182 million over an IT system it claims reduced British Gas's customer-billing process to a shambles.

VODAFONE EYES £20BN AFRICAN MOBILE BID
Vodafone is examining a £20 billion bid for MTN, Africa's largest mobile-phone operator.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
BROWN: I WILL NEVER LET ENGLISH AND SCOTS BE SPLIT
Gordon Brown vowed last night to do "whatever is necessary" to prevent the United Kingdom in the wake of a bruising battle over a referendum on Scottish independence.

GOVERNOR'S SON IS 13TH MURDER VICTIM THIS YEAR
Jimmy Mizen, 16, was killed yesterday after confronting a violent youth at a shop.

CHURCHES IN PERIL AS ONE IN FIVE FACES BEING LOST
Britain will lose up to a fifth of its churches in the space of a generation unless action is taken to halt the decline, according to new research.

City
VODAFONE EYES £19BN SOUTH AFRICAN PRIZE
Vodafone is contemplating a bid for South Africa's third largest mobile phone group, a move that could cost as much as £19bn but would transform its presence in some of the world's fastest-growing telecoms markets.

OSMOND WARNS OF BRITISH TAX EXODUS AS FINANCE CHIEFS TURN SCREW ON TREASURY
Hugh Osmond, one of the UK's most successful entrepreneurs gave warning this weekend that he and other business owners are considering leaving Britain because of worsening relations with the Government and HM Revenue and Customs.

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
SERVING SOLDIERS 'LIVING IN POVERTY'
A highly sensitive internal report into the state of the British Army has revealed that many soldiers are living in poverty.

BROWN BAFFLED AS CHERIE BLAIR'S BOOK REVEALS DETAILS OF DOWNING STREET FEUD
Cherie Blair left the Prime Minister stunned yesterday after a series of surprise revelations about his stormy relationship with her husband piled further pressure on Gordon Brown as he sought to recover from his most turbulent period in office.

BURMA DEATH TOLL 'COULD REACH 1.5 MILLION'
Oxfam warned yesterday that 1.5 million people could die needlessly in Burma as the first outbreaks of disease were reported in the wake of Cyclone Nargis, and many of the worst-hit areas went an eighth day without aid.

City
DISASTER FACES ESTATE AGENTS AS HOUSING CRASHES
Up to 1,800 estate agents may go bust by the end of the year unless lenders ease up their squeeze on new mortgages, as fears grow that the UK is heading for a full-scale housing crash, with price falls of up to a fifth.

AFTER TERMINAL 5, BRITISH AIRWAYS SEEKS NEW OPERATIONS SUPREMO
British Airways has hired head-hunter Whitehead Mann to search for a chief operating officer to replace the two directors who lost their jobs after the Terminal 5 fiasco at Heathrow.

OBSERVER
BROWN HITS ALL-TIME LOW IN SHOCK NEW SURVEY
Gordon Brown has suffered a devastating collapse in his public standing, according to a new survey published in The Observer today which will put his leadership under intensified pressure.

BURMA EXPORTS RICE AS CYCLONE VICTIMS STARVE
Burma is still exporting rice even as it tries to curb the influx of international donations of food bound for the starving survivors of the cyclone that killed up to 116,000 people.

ID CARDS SCHEME IS OPEN TO FRAUD
A government-appointed panel of experts is warning that the new ID cards system will be open to fraud by the people running it.

City
BA LINE UP SUCCESSOR FOR WALSH
British Airways has appointed leading headhunter Whitehead Mann to find a possible successor for under fire boss Willie Walsh.

TICKET TOUTING BEATS THE STOCK MARKET EVERY TIME
As the credit crunch continues to bite, buying shares may no longer be an appealing prospect

SUNDAY EXPRESS
PUPILS FACE BAN IF THEY DON'T HAVE JABS
Children could be barred from school unless they have been given all their vaccinations.

QUARTER OF ALL NEW HOMES SOLD AT LOSS
A meltdown in the property market is forcing building firms to sell one in every four new homes at a loss.

QUESTIONS AS KENNEDY FAILS TO SHOW
Self-confessed alcoholic Charles Kennedy has sparked new fears for his health by failing to turn up for a live BBC radio show.

EVERTON FURY OVER MOYES DEAL 'DELAY'
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright will seek urgent talks with David Moyes today over claims that the club are dragging their heels over the manager's new contract.

MAIL ON SUNDAY
BROWN FACES DISASTER IN CREWE POLL
The Tories are poised to achieve their first parliamentary by-election gain since the heyday of Margaret Thatcher, dealing a hammer blow to Gordon Brown's hopes of survival.

EU 'MUSCLES IN' ON OUR PASSPORTS WITH MESSAGE TO RIVAL THE QUEEN'S
Europe was accused of meddling in British foreign affairs last night by ordering a makeover of passports.

EXCEEDINGLY POSH CAKES
They are calling it the Marie Antionette diet. And even Victoria Beckham, who strives to be Hollywood's most fashionable - and thinnest - woman, has become a convert to the latest food fad: the cult of the cupcake.

ENGLAND BIDS STARS FAREWELL
Richard Hill and Lawrence Dallaglio, two of England's 2003 World Cup heroes, were given standing ovations yesterday as they said sad farewells to the Guinness Premiership.

SUNDAY MIRROR
MY HELL
Dungeon victim Elisabeth Fritzl, the woman caged for 24 years by her rapist father has told her family: "I never want to see his face again."

BURMA LEADERS PASS OFF AID AS THEIR OWN
Burma's brutal rulers have been stamping their names on foreign aid in the latest insult to their suffering people.

HELP FOR MUMS AS PM HITS BACK
Millions of working mothers will be able to demand a cut in their hours under plans to be unveiled by Gordon Brown this week.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY
MY SEX IN SIR ALAN'S SHED
Apprentice lovebirds Michael Sophocles and Linda Mngaza enjoyed steamy romps behind the backs of their rivals and Sir Alan Sugar - in a shed.

BURMA DEATHS TO HIT 500,000
Disease could push Burma's cyclone death toll to half a million within days, experts warned last night.

ICE POLLY
Brits got in a flap trying to cool down yesterday as the temperature hit the highest of the year.




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