DAILY STAR
JEN: I'M TOO SEXY FOR BB
Big Brother superbitch Jennifer Clark was axed last night, claiming she was just too gorgeous to survive on the show.
EASY STREET
An angry judge has blasted Britain's "easygoing" and "lax" laws on immigration
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STROP GEAR!
Hit motoring show Top Gear is on the skids after a pay bust-up between its three stars.
THE INDEPENDENT
BLOW FOR BORIS AS DEPUTY FORCED TO QUIT
Boris Johnson's deputy mayor Ray Lewis resigned yesterday over sleaze allegations, plunging Boris Johnson into his first serious crisis since taking over as Mayor from Ken Livingstone.
KNIFE CRIME NOW POLICE'S TOP PRIORITY
Knife crime has replaced terrorism as the police's highest priority, Scotland Yard said yesterday after six people were stabbed to death in just five days.
PAY US THE SAME AS CLARKSON - OR WE QUIT!
Between them, they have shrugged off criticism for ramming a 300-year-old chestnut tree, sipping gin and tonics at the wheel of a car and dashing to the North Pole in a gas-guzzling 4x4.
THE GUARDIAN
EXCLUSIVE: SECRET FILM REVEALS HOW MUGABE STOLE AN ELECTION
A film that graphically shows how Robert Mugabe's supporters rigged Zimbabwe's election has been smuggled out of the country by a prison officer.
BROWN: WEST MUST NOT GIVE UP ON AID AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Gordon Brown today warned Britain's G8 partners against a retreat into isolationism, and insisted that the looming threat to the global economy instead required a speeding up of the fight to tackle climate change and poverty.
MANDELA MOVES TO BLOCK SALE OF PRISON DRAWINGS
Nelson Mandela has instructed his lawyers to take legal action against a London gallery which is selling lithographs it says are signed by, and the work of, the former South African president.
City
BANKS PLEDGE £220M TO BRADFORD & BINGLEY
Six high street banks have agreed to guarantee up to £220m of the £400m Bradford & Bingley fundraising that was thrown into disarray on Thursday night when private equity house TPG pulled its investment in the buy-to-let lender.
FROM DOG FOOD TO DENTURES: M&S LETS IN OTHER BRANDS TO SAVE ITS BOTTOM LINE
One hundred and forty of the UK's biggest consumer brands go on the shelves of M&S food stores next week as the struggling retailer attempts to put a halt to falling sales.
THE SUN
HONEYTRAP MURDER
A teenage girl invited a boy to meet her - so a knife-wielding mob could butcher him to death.
BROWN 'BOTTLED IT' ON EXPENSES VOTE
David Cameron has branded PM Gordon Brown a "bottler" for not voting on the failed bid to reform MPs' expenses.
RHYS FISHTICUFFS
Jilted star Rhys Ifans was kicked out of a fish and chip shop after threatening to batter the owner.
City
B&B SINKS EVER LOWER AS INVESTORS PLAY THE BLAME GAME
The Financial Services Authority and the Bank of England encouraged Texas Pacific Group (TPG) to walk away from buying a stake in Bradford & Bingley, it emerged yesterday, believing they had secured a more concrete funding agreement from four of the ailing bank's existing shareholders.
VICTORY FOR VODAFONE IN BATTLE WITH TAXMAN
Vodafone won a crucial victory yesterday in the High Court yesterday in a £2bn dispute with the Government over its tax liability from an overseas subsidiary.
THE TIMES
KNIFE CRIME TO REPLACE TERROR AS POLICE PRIORITY
Knife crime has overtaken terrorism as the No 1 priority for the Metropolitan Police, one of Britain's most senior officers said yesterday.
HOSTAGE'S EMOTIONAL HOMECOMING SOURED BY CLAIMS OF SECRET PAYOFF
Ingrid Betancourt landed to an emotional welcome in France yesterday after six years of captivity in Colombia, praising President Sarkozy for saving her from likely death in the hands of the rebel army that held her.
WORK-FOR-DOLE WILL FORCE THE BENEFIT CHEATS TO START EARNING THEIR KEEP, SAYS JOBS MINISTER
Unemployed people could be forced to undertake full-time community service in return for receiving benefit as part of welfare reforms.
City
'TPG, YOU'VE GOT 15 MINUTES' - CITY CHIEF'S DEADLINE TO PUT UP OR SHUT UP OVER B&B
David Bonderman, the chief executive of TPG, was personally given a 15-minute ultimatum by the City's chief regulator to back Bradford & Bingley or pull out, The Times has learnt.
OCCUPANCY FEARS DRIVE DOWN SHARES IN SOUTHERN CROSS
Southern Cross, Britain's largest care homes operator, may have far more empty beds than shareholders had previously believed, it emerged yesterday as its shares fell a further 14.5 per cent.
DAILY MIRROR
MADONNA STOLE MY MAN
The wife of one of America's biggest sports stars has accused Madonna of stealing her husband.
HONEYTRAP KILLER
A gang of thugs who murdered a teenager lured the youngster to his death by using a girl as bait, police said last night.
BOJO HAS A MARE
Boris Johnson's reign as London mayor was plunged into chaos last night after his deputy quit.
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