Daily Mirror (UK)
Search finds hoard of pictures in his prison cell
Kidnappers threatened to cut boy's arm off and blow him up
Family of five-year-old Sahil Saeed talk of their nightmare ordeal
Holidays Costa less as Britons head back to Spain
British holidaymakers are heading back to Spain as holiday costs there plummet.
Heathrow's hero pilot Peter Burkill is on the dole
Captain Peter Burkill saved 152 lives when his plane crashed at Heathrow two years ago. But despite being hailed for his actions he tells how he felt forced out of his £120k-a-year job at BA, was shunned by other airlines and now lives on £65 a week
Half BA's flights grounded but airline says majority of passengers reach destination
BA and union in war of words as three-day strike takes off
The betrayal of the Gurkhas
Ex soldiers are duped into paying thousands of pounds for promise of a new life in the UK, but end up penniless in dingy flats on food handouts
Chancellor Alistair Darling to unveil plans for a global tax on banks
The Chancellor will hammer the banks with a new tax in his Budget this week.
Top Tory Chris Grayling bashes David Cameron
Gaffe-prone Tory Chris Grayling has ridiculed his boss David Cameron's flagship plan for a new tax on banks.
'Ashcroft must go', says Foreign Secretary David Miliband
Foreign Secretary David Miliband yesterday called on David Cameron to sack party donor Lord Ashcroft.
If Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has had some help, who else has?
Pictures of French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy are usually stunning - but this snap of the former supermodel is just... startling.
Iraq veteran veteran claims troops would rather die than be left disabled
An Iraq veteran claims UK troops would rather die than be left disabled.
Mass demonstration against Thai government in Bangkok
More than 100,000 people marched into Bangkok yesterday in a bid to topple the Thai government.
Breakfast TV star Gloria de Piero set to be MP
Former GMTV journalist Gloria de Piero won her selection battle last night to become a candidate for a safe Labour seat.
Charity fears £200k loss in sponsorship because of BA strike
A charity fears it will lose £200,000 in sponsorship for a fundraising walk in China thanks to the BA strike.
Girl, 13, saves dad from dog attack
A brave 13-year-old saved her dad after he was attacked by a dog.
Israel warned by UN
Israeli settlement building anywhere on occupied land is illegal and must be stopped, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon said yesterday.
Tories: We'd axe school rebuilding
Plans to rebuild schools across the country face the axe under David Cameron's £4.5billion move to slash education spending.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein: £338m not enough for 9/11 heroes
A judge has rejected a £338million settlement for workers made ill by dust from the destroyed World Trade Centre... because it is not enough.
Boy, 16, on screwdriver murder rap
A teenager faced court yesterday on a murder charge after a dad-of-two was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver near a children's play area.
Tory MP Sir John Butterfill offered access to chiefs for £35,000
A Tory grandee who took taxpayers' cash to upgrade his home has been touting access to party policy-makers.
Published on Tuesday, December 9 2008 by Medias Libres



