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Last Updated: Sunday, 31 July 2005, 09:12 GMT 10:12 UK
What the Scottish Sunday papers say
The London bombings continue to dominate the Sunday papers.

The Mail on Sunday reports that one of the men arrested over the failed attacks told police he watched videos of the Iraq war with fellow suspects.

The Sunday Times quotes a security source as saying that a third Islamist terror cell is planning multiple suicide bomb attacks against Tube trains and other "soft" targets in London.

The Sunday Post says it could be months until the bomb suspect arrested in Italy faces British justice while Scotland on Sunday claims the same suspect has confessed and "lifted the lid" on the bomb plot.

According to the Sunday Herald , Scotland's top police officer has warned that armed officers will be routinely stationed at major railway stations.

The Sunday Express reports that the focus of the investigation has switched to the women in the suspects' lives while the News of the World says it has handed a "terrorist treasure trove" of fake passports and ID over to Scotland Yard.

The Sunday Mail runs with a story about a nurse at the Priory clinic being sacked for "booze-fuelled sex romps" with a patient.

Meanwhile, the Sunday Mirror tells how £80m lottery winner Dolores McNamara was marched from a pub to a police station by friends to hand her ticket in for safe-keeping.


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