SUNDAY MIRROR
TRAVOLTA SON DEATH RIDDLE
The death of John Travolta's son was shrouded in controversy last night amid claims that 16-year-old Jett suffered from a condition he was never treated for.
YOU'RE HIRED
Gordon Brown wants to create an a
rmy of hi-tech apprentices to beat the economic meltdown.
AL-QAEDA PAEDOPHILE SITES LINK
Al-Qaeda fanatics are using paedophile websites to plot terror attacks on Britain, security sources revealed last night.
THE PEOPLE
TRAVOLTA FACES COP QUIZ OVER 'LOST' HOURS
Grief-stricken movie legend John Travolta and his wife were facing a police quiz last night over the death of their son Jett.
SHOE OF STRENGTH IN MID-EAST PROTEST
A cop picks his way through thousands of shoes in London's Whitehall yesterday after protests over Israel's actions in the Middle East.
'CHINS UP' CALL BY PM
Gordon Brown will tour Britain this week with an upbeat message to beat the winter blues.
SUNDAY TIMES
ISRAELI TANKS ROLL INTO GAZA TO CRUSH HAMAS
Columns of Israeli tanks and ground forces roared across the border into northern Gaza under cover of darkness in the first step of a full-scale land invasion last night.
OUTRAGE OVER ORGANS 'SOLD TO FOREIGNERS'
The organs of 50 British National Health Service donors have been given to foreign patients who have paid about £75,000 each for private transplant operations in the past two years, freedom of information documents show.
BROWN UNVEILS CRISIS JOBS PACKAGE
The Prime Minister is preparing crisis measures to support workers who lose their jobs in anticipation of an avalanche of New Year redundancies.
INDUSTRY CALLS FOR LOWEST BANK RATE IN 300 YEARS
Business says the Bank of England should slash interest rates again this week to prevent the recession turning into a depression.
M&S TO REPORT DISMAL HIGH STREET TRADING
The retailer Marks & Spencer will report one of its worst Christmas trading performances in more than 80 years as a public company, laying bare the full extent of the crisis engulfing the high street.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
ISRAELI TANKS ROLL INTO GAZA
Israel's military confrontation with Hamas entered a dramatic new phase last night as ground troops stormed into Gaza.
SECOND BAIL-OUT FOR BANKS IS CONDEMNED AS 'WORST OPTION'
A second bail-out of the banks was condemned as "the worst possible option" yesterday as the Government considered fresh intervention.
SCHOOL'S OUT FOR COLERIDGE, IN COMES PALIN
They are the writers who have inspired generations of schoolchildren.
INVESTOR GROUP SLAMS BUMPER BELLWAY PAY DEAL
The directors of Bellway, one of Britain's biggest housebuilders, are facing a shareholder revolt and public accusations of "fat-cattery" after being awarded bumper bonuses despite the company's share price plummeting nearly 28pc last year and sales at the company halving.
RETAIL GLOOM AS MATERNITY CHAIN FALTERS
Blooming Marvellous, the popular maternity chain, is teetering on the edge of collapse this weekend in the latest sign that the carnage sweeping across Britain's high street is gathering pace.
OBSERVER
BROWN UNVEILS PLAN TO CREATE 100,000 JOBS
Gordon Brown today unveils ambitious plans for a 1930s American-style programme of public works to ease the pain of recession by creating up to 100,000 jobs.
TEN KILLED IN MOSQUE AS ISRAELIS STEP UP THEIR ATTACKS
Israeli forces dramatically escalated their assault on Gaza yesterday, launching sustained artillery attacks across long stretches of the border as the bombardment of the territory entered its second week.
UNWORTHY OF WORTHING? RESORT IS SPLIT OVER HONOURING ITS WILDE CHILD
The sea air, gentle promenades and grand mansions made Worthing, on the Sussex coast, a fashionable retreat for the Victorian Londoner.
DAILY STAR SUNDAY
LUCY'S HELL
Daily Star Sunday babe Lucy Pinder nearly quit Celebrity Big Brother before it even started.
43 MILLION POUND BILL FOR HOTEL 'JOLLIES'
Government aides have run up a bill of nearly £43 million for hotel rooms.
CURSE OF CAROL STRIKES RACHEL
Channel 4 staff have dubbed a string of mishaps on the set of Countdown the "curse of Carol".
SUNDAY EXPRESS
VANISHED CONMAN 'FAKED DEATH'
A high-rolling conman at the centre of a suspected £100m property scam staged his own death in a plane crash over Brazil, his many victims claim.
MPs DEMAND TAX ON GREEDY ENERGY FIRMS
Labour MPs are launching a fresh campaign for a windfall tax on energy firms who they fear are profiteering from the freezing winter.
WHO'S NEXT? MEET THE 11TH TIMELORD
BBC bosses sprang a major surprise last night by unveiling unknown actor Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who.
THE MAIL ON SUNDAY
DR WHO JUNIOR
BBC announces youngest-ever Doctor... 877 years under age.
RECYCLING FIASCO
Taxpayers are facing a multi-million pound bill to store 100,000 tons of waste paper and cardboard as the British recycling industry plunges into crisis.
PM TO HOLD JOBS CRISIS SUMMIT AFTER TOUR OF RECESSION BLACKSPOTS
Gordon Brown is to make a three-day tour of recession-hit Britain this week before meeting union bosses and business leaders at a jobs crisis summit.
INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
ISRAEL INVADES GAZA
Israeli tanks rolled into northern Gaza amid heavy fighting last night in a ground offensive against Hamas in the Palestinian territory.
DOCTOR WHO?
The question became inevitable last night after it was revealed that 26-year-old actor Matt Smith had been cast as the latest incarnation of the most famous double-hearted Time Lord in the universe.
DOWNGRADE ECSTASY TO CLASS B DRUG, SAY MINISTERIAL ADVISERS
An independent committee that advises ministers on drug classification is poised to recommend the controversial downgrading of ecstasy to a class B drug.
CONSUMER CASH CRISIS TURNS THE SCREW ON THE HIGH STREET
A quarter of all British families will have no disposable income in 2009, dealing yet another blow to the beleaguered retail sector.
INVESTORS MAY PUT RETAILERS IN SHOP WINDOW
Deal-starved investment bankers and corporate advisers are hoping it won't just be cheap food and clothes up for sale in early 2009.
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