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Published Date: 07 September 2008
A group of senior Labour and Conservative MPs is demanding urgent action on immigration, while Paul McCartney was the victim of a smear campaign by Heather Mills - all this and more in today's Sunday papers.
NEWS OF THE WORLD
LYING WITCH
Rock legend Paul McCartney was the victim of a vicious smear campaign by scheming Heather Mills in her divorce battle for his cash.

JAIL DATA DISK LOST
A computer disk containing secret details of thousands of pris
on staff has gone missing in a major new government security blunder.

TXT PEST SHAME OF MINISTER
A top government minister bombarded a pretty civil servant with personal text messages, driving her out of her job.

SUNDAY EXPRESS
IMMIGRANTS: ENOUGH, SAY MPS
A group of senior Labour and Conservative MPs is demanding urgent action to stem the flow of immigration.

BLACKOUT BRITAIN
Britain is "quite simply running out of power" and blackouts are almost inevitable within the next few years.

ZARA LOSES HER MAGIC
Zara Phillips was nursing bruises last night after falling when her horse failed to jump a fence.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
CAMERON TAX PLAN FOR 'HARD-WORKING BRITONS'
David Cameron holds out fresh hope of tax cuts under the Tories today as he puts his party on a war footing for an early General Election.

JULIE WARD'S FATHER WAS LIED TO BY BRITAIN, SECRET REPORT REVEALS
The British authorities deliberately obstructed the father of Julie Ward in his search for justice over her murder, according to a secret police report.

THREE IN FOUR TOWN HALLS SPY ON PUBLIC
Anti-terrorist laws are being used to monitor the movements of private citizens by three quarters of Britain's councils, an investigation by The Sunday Telegraph has found.

NATIONWIDE SWOOPS ON BATTERED RIVALS
Nationwide, one of Britain's biggest mortgage lenders, is in advanced talks to merge with the Derbyshire Building Society in a move expected to kick-start consolidation of the £350bn industry, The Sunday Telegraph has learned.

REVEALED: CHINESE BANK'S £9BN RAID ON BRITISH SHARES
China's central bank has built stakes worth an estimated £9 billion in Britain's index of leading blue-chip companies, including HSBC, Tesco and Unilever, an investigation by The Sunday Telegraph reveals today.

SUNDAY MIRROR:
GARY TO MARRY
Football hero Gary Lineker is to marry girlfriend Danielle Bux - who is 18 years his junior.

GORD'S £1BN FUEL AID BAN
Gordon Brown will try to cool anger over soaring fuel costs this week by unveiling a £1 billion package to cut household bills.

THE LONG GOODBYE
The future of Big Brother is in doubt after Friday night's final got the lowest viewing figures in the show's history.

Sport
REVOLT
A transfer mutiny by angry Newcastle stars could prove the final straw for beleaguered billionaire owner Mike Ashley.

THAT'S ALL VOKES
Relieved John Toshack last night saluted Wales match winner Sam Vokes - and revealed: "He almost didn't play."

OBSERVER
UN SAYS EAT LESS MEAT TO CURB GLOBAL WARMING
People should have one meat-free day a week if they want to make a personal and effective sacrifice that would help tackle climate change, the world's leading authority on global warming has told The Observer.

VICIOUS UNION ATTACK DEEPENS LABOUR RIFT
Labour's civil war reaches new heights today as the leader of Britain's biggest union launches a venomous personal attack on Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

TOP CRITIC LASHES OUT AT HIRST'S 'TACKY' ART
Robert Hughes, the world's best known champion of modern painting and sculpture, is publicly to lay much of the blame for the decline of contemporary art at the door of Damien Hirst.

City
BE INVESTORS PUSH EDF FOR EXTRA £1.5BN
British Energy's powerful City shareholders want French energy group EDF to offer a £1.5bn sweetener as the price for approving a takeover of the UK company that owns eight nuclear power stations including Sizewell, Hinkley Point and Dungeness.

BROWN LOOKS TO INDUSTRY TO THWART RECESSION
Gordon Brown will seek to distract attention from the looming recession tomorrow, as he launches a national strategy for manufacturing at a cabinet away-day in the West Midlands.

PEOPLE:
X FACTOR DANIEL: MY STORY
Brave X Factor dad Daniel Evans today reveals the full heartbreak of his family tragedy that had judges Cheryl Cole and Dannii Minogue in tears last night.

TO HEAT OR EAT
More than 25,000 elderly are at risk of dying from cold this winter unless Gordon Brown rescues his fuel poverty plan.

BROKE KERRY BUYS MARK A CAR...FOR HER BIRTHDAY
Bankrupt Kerry Katona celebrated her 28th birthday by treating her hubby to another flash motor.

Sport
YOU'RE LYING KEV
Mike Ashley last night broke his silence in Newcastle's civil war by branding Kevin Keegan a liar.

2 JOBS SLAVEN
Slaven Bilic could be named part-time West Ham manager this week.

MAIL ON SUNDAY
MINISTER: I'M SORRY FOR TEXTS TO GIRL, 24
A Government Minister's career was hanging in the balance last night after he admitted bombarding a young female aide with suggestive phone messages.

'CIA HELPED DRAW UP DODGY IRAQ WAR DOSSIER FOR NO 10'
Secret advice from a foreign power, thought to be America, helped to shape the dossier that said Saddam Hussein could attack within 45 minutes and set out the case for war in Iraq.

EUGENIE FINDS SAM-BODY TO LEAN ON
Princess Eugenie has struck up a close friendship with Sam Sangster, the 23-year-old son of 'career divorcee' Susan Sangster.

Sport
ASHLEY IN FOR ZOLA
Former Chelsea star Gianfranco Zola and Spanish coaches Jose Antonio Camacho and Marcelino Toral have emerged as early frontrunners for the Newcastle manager's job as the club last night launched a stinging attack on former boss Kevin Keegan.

TV STALEMATE LEAVES ENGLAND FANS IN THE DARK
The vast majority of England fans will not be able to watch Wednesday's vital World Cup qualifier against Croatia unless terrestrial broadcasters significantly increase their bids to show highlights.

SUNDAY TIMES
LABOUR MPs BACK CAP ON MIGRANTS
The leading Labour rebel, Frank Field, has teamed up with senior Tories to demand a cap on the number of immigrants settling in Britain.

WINSTON TO FARM PIGS FOR TRANSPLANTS
Lord Winston, the fertility expert and Labour peer, is to begin breeding genetically modified pigs in the next three months to produce hearts, livers and kidneys for transplanting to humans.

PUPILS TAUGHT HOW TO BE HAPPY
The weather is grim, the economy is in a mess, but ministers believe that they can restore the feelgood factor - by teaching children how to look on the bright side of life.

City
RECORD BAIL OUT IN US
The US treasury is preparing to announce a rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two giant American mortgage banks, in what is likely to be the biggest financial bail-out of recent history.

HUTTON PLANS FOR 1M 'GREEN COLLAR' JOBS
The business secretary, John Hutton, will tomorrow outline an ambitious vision for the future of British manufacturing, saying 1m "green collar" jobs could be created in low-carbon technology.



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GRUMPY OF NORTHAMPTON,

NORTHAMPTON 07/09/2008 12:11:46
So some MPS are now worried about immigration, amazing how long its taken them to hear the views of the vast majority of the population! I remember some MPs arguing against immigration back in the 60s,and whilst their aruments may have been radical and 'over the top' much of what they predicted has actually come true.
I don't think anyone would worry about immigration if all the immigrants were paying their way and contributing to the properity of the country but it is clear that there are significant demands being placed on our services but those that aren't, just look at the additional load on maternity services as a case in point.
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Paul CD,

Rushden 07/09/2008 15:48:02
This morning (sunday) on TV we were assured this country needs immigrants because we do not have the skills needed to make or do anything, perhaps instead of importing immigrants this we'll do anything for a vote government could try investing in apprenticeships for our own youth of native origin. This last gasp gamble by the old biddy's government to slow down immigration who have turned back the clock over a hundred years to "work till you drop", makes the return of the workhouse imminent a joke. Maybe the election of a new US president may help when Gordon the Dither gets some new instructions, in the mean time I will join the BNP and may even stand as a canditate.
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Diane Northampton,

07/09/2008 21:42:03
Here,here Paul!i don't know about anybody else but I feel a foreigner in my own country.If the government don't start listening to us,we will all be voting for the BNP or UKIP.These are the only parties that are speaking up for us the INDIGENOUS people.Enoch Powell was right!!
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Northants BNP,

Wellingborough 07/09/2008 23:19:41
If you are bothered by immigration you are wasting your time voting UKIP, they are in terminal decline (See independent story from Saturday). Labours tinkering with the immigration laws this year only affects immigration from outside the EU, whereas citizens from EU countries can still come and go as they please. The only reason the Tories and Labour are now talking about doing something is because they can no longer ignore the problem. The problem is they can't they are both pro-EU and pro-immigration, they will fall foul of the EU constitution if they stop immigration from the EU. With the Euro elections looming next year the BNP will be the main beneficiaries of the Anti EU vote.
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