Newspaper review: Cameron tested ahead of China trip
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The papers have plenty of advice for Prime Minister David Cameron as he prepares to visit China.
The record.
The or sabotaging the broader aims of his visit.
The Daily Telegraph says the fastest route to freedom for the Chinese people is through trade with the West.
'Chump'
over his comments on benefit cuts.
Mr Williams said plans to force the long-term unemployed to do manual work could drive them into a spiral of despair - a view rejected by the paper.
The that the government is trying to break.
But the over his plans to persecute the unemployed.
Navy 'disaster'
The could lead to a huge migration of benefit recipients from the south of England to the north.
The Daily Telegraph tells us the deputy chairman of the firm building the Royal Navy's two new aircraft carriers called the programme a "disaster".
The head of the World Bank tells the
And the
Grizzly evidence
The Daily Telegraph reports that one of Google's Street View photos could help solve a crime in Derbyshire.
It shows a picture of a man wearing glasses whom police want to question in connection with the theft of a caravan.
The is becoming lazy and fat.
And the Guardian also carries a report on an "English Electric" fridge belonging to a Shropshire family which has been in constant use - since 1947.