Category Archives: Front pages catalogue

Front pages reviewed at midnight: Tuesday 10 May April 2011

Sorry for the long gap. Work commitments have taken over sadly so this blog will only be sporadic from now on. Today’s front pages: Guardian leads with a fascinating education story, Telegraph calls on Cameron to respect family values while The Times and The Independent report on the superinjunctions fiasco.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Wednesday 27 April 2011

 The Telegraph attacks the BBC, the Times tries to get some kind of AV news, The Indy leads with Marr and the Guardian leads with the Arab spring.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Tuesday 19 April 2011

Another mixed bag tonight. The Independent has a great scoop picked up from the Chilcott Inquiry, The Times goes with adoption again, The Telegraph focuses on heart attacks, The Guardian has the AV Referendum and the Mail leads with the two men shot in Florida.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Monday 18 April 2011

Apologies for the ten day break, have been on holiday. Here are tonight’s front pages. The Guardian leads with NHS cuts, The Independent has Miliband on AV, the Mail has the collapse of family life, The Times reports on the adoption system and The Telegraph leads with a story that I think first appeared in the Sunday Star.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Friday 8 April 2011

Tonight’s papers are an interesting mix with The Indy going for Ivory Coast, The Times has Kenya court case and The Telegraph has a potentially big story about Cameron backing down on defence cuts.

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Front pages reviewed: Thursday 7 April 2011

Sorry I didn’t blog last night. Very busy with work. Here are the front pages today but no analysis sadly

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Wednesday 6 April 2011

The Guardian and The Independent lead with the latest phone hacking arrests, The Times attacks Clegg on internships while The Telegraph is with David Cameron on his latest foreign trip.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Thursday 31 March 2011

When its quiet papers aim to suit their core audience and so it is tonight. The Indy have Robert Fisk in Syria, Mail and Telegraph lead with grandparents’ rights, Guardian has human rights and The Times says that the credit crunch bites.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Wednesday 30 March 2011

Tonight’s papers are very diverse, mainly based on the fact there is not a lot of news about. The Mail leads with cloned food, the Independent has the AV Campaign, The Times goes with Heathrow and the Telegraph has nuclear power. Only the Guardian leads with Libya.

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Front pages reviewed at midnight: Monday 28 March 2011

Libya return to the front pages tonight with the Indy, Guardian and Times splashing on the latest updates. The Mail and The Telegraph, two papers that have done relatively little on the Middle East unrest, continue to do so with splashes that are a little flat.

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