Thursday, 26 June 2014

Newspaper round-up: David Cameron, Andy Coulson and fizzy drinks ban #TheElitePartyInJuly #IRepEntertain9jarBlog via @myentertain9jar

WE take a look at some of the big stories from today's newspapers.
 
 A look at some of today's front pages [.]
DAILY EXPRESS: Sunshine could be the key to slashing blood pressure, helping to save thousands of lives a year.
DAILY STAR: A DAD of 13 has won his battle for a super-sized council home and warned critics: “I’m having more kids.”
DAILY MIRROR: Neighbour tells of shock at seeing Corrie legend Jean Alexander taken away in ambulance after 999 call.
THE SUN: Payday lending giant Wonga is to pay £2.6million compensation and could face a police prob after it sent letters from fake law firms to customers behind on loans. 
THE TIMES: Prosecutors have four days to decide whether to put Andy Coulson in the dock again after the £100 million phone-hacking trial resulted in a single conviction, the acquittal of five defendants and a hung jury.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Parents should only serve water with meals and ban fizzy drinks and juices from the dining table in order to reduce their children’s intake of sugar, the government’s chief obesity adviser has said.
THE GUARDUAN: David Cameron's judgment over phone hacking was under scrutiny for a second day as Labour suggested he had wilfully ignored repeated high-level warnings about Andy Coulson's appointment to Downing Street in 2010.

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