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Speculation on Gordon Brown's chances at the next general election has been ratcheted up after Labour's victory in the Glasgow North East by-election. The
Times claims it has given the prime minister a respite
and shows his party will be no pushover at the election. But the Guardian's Polly Toynbee says it is just a "pin-prick of light penetrating a black hole of despair". The
Daily Mirror, meanwhile, thinks the result shows Labour is still in the game
and David Cameron must be worried. Deformities A Ministry of Defence probe into
new allegations of abuse by the UK military in Iraq is the lead in the Independent.
It reports allegations that British soldiers may have recreated the torture conditions of Abu Ghraib to sexually and physically abuse civilians. The
Guardian tells us there has been an extraordinary rise in birth defects
in the Iraqi city of Falluja. Deformities in infants are said to be up 15-fold, with toxic materials left over from fighting a possible cause. Calorie guidelines The
Telegraph says the speaker of the House of Commons has refurbished his grace-and-favour Westminster apartment
at a cost of £45,000 to the taxpayer. The paper believes it will embarrass John Bercow, as he was elected on a promise to restore trust in Parliament. The
Daily Express tells us calorie guidelines trusted for nearly two decades
now appear to be wrong. A poll in the Times
says less then half the population believes human activity is to blame for global warming.
Words of wisdom The Daily Mirror reports that scouts at a Remembrance Day parade shouted death threats at Jewish veterans. A District Scout Leader told the paper they would not be expelled if they visited the local synagogue to apologise in person to a Rabbi. Matthew Parris uses his column in The
Times to give examples of the advice he would write to his 16 year-old self.
Among his words of wisdom: "Be brutal about wedding invitations; there are only so many Saturdays in your life".
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