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A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

The stories making the headlines in Scotland's newspapers.

A look at what's making the headlines in Monday's morning newspapers.

After the weekend's round of political interviews, the papers provide a fresh storm of indignation about the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green last week.

The arrest of Tory MP Damian Green on Thursday continues to shock in the Sunday papers.

A complaint by former royal butler Paul Burrell against the News of the World newspaper is upheld by the Press Complaints Commission.

The Mumbai terror attacks continue to dominate the papers, with the focus now on whether there were UK links.

When a movie dramatises the lives and times of an easy on the eye bunch such as Germany's Baader Meinhof gang, it does tend to glamorise the murder and kidnapping they got up to, says Clive James.

A 97-year-old document containing clues to the identity of Eleanor Rigby, the subject of the Beatles hit, sells at auction.

A look at what's making the headlines in Friday's morning newspapers.

The newspapers consider the grave cost, both immediate and long-term, of the terrorist atrocities in India.

A council is left with a huge bill to process recycled waste after a contractor pulls out of a deal to buy it.

A look at what's making the headlines in Thursday's morning newspapers.

The terrorist attacks on Mumbai in India are the main story for several of the day's newspapers.

A row erupts over advertising material distributed by groups on both sides of the Greater Manchester congestion charge debate.

Sheffield Wednesday manager Brian Laws says there are some issues to sort out with the club before he puts pen to paper on a new contract.

A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

The newspapers continue to examine the fall-out from the Chancellor's pre-Budget report.

A look at what's making the headlines in Tuesday's morning newspapers.

Alistair Darling's pre-Budget report has not impressed the papers, while many claim the chancellor has signalled the "death" of New Labour.

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