UK newspapers focus on ageism case
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Miriam O'Reilly's victory in her age discrimination case against the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ makes many front pages of the papers.
The Daily Mail's headline hails her the
The Independent says and in the Guardian broadcaster Sheena McDonald celebrates her as an age champion.
Meanwhile the Daily Telegraph sends a simple note to the corporation saying .
Bank bonuses
Bonuses once again preoccupy the papers, with the Guardian declaring Barclays boss Bob Diamond's appearance before the Commons Treasury Select Committee .
the Financial Times says, living separate lives two miles apart in the City.
And the winner?
The Independent says the message was: .
Tactical manoeuvres
Meanwhile the Daily Mirror urges all bank bosses to exercise restraint and .
The Guardian's lead reports .
One woman who had a relationship with Pc Mark Kennedy says he may have used sex as a "tactic" to glean intelligence.
Other papers urge MP Eric Illsley to resign for admitting false accounting.
Jobs for Miliband
In the Mirror's view, .
Finally, it seems defeated Labour leadership candidate David Miliband has a number of jobs lined up.
The Mail says the .
Meanwhile the Guardian reports for one or two hours a week at his old comprehensive school in north London.