Newspaper review: Ryan Giggs' naming examined
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MP John Hemming's decision to name Ryan Giggs as the footballer at the heart of the privacy controversy on Twitter dominates coverage in Tuesday's papers.
"Revealed: Britain's best-known secret" is the Independent's assessment and the Sun's editorial states "freedom wins".
The Daily Mail says MPs sent a defiant message to judges but the Guardian says many were against Mr Hemming's action.
Borrowing from Steven Spielberg's war film, the Daily Mirror headlines its coverage "Naming Private Ryan".
Better or worse?
The papers take differing views of the volcanic ash cloud touching parts of the UK, with the
The than last time.
The when deciding how to tackle the problem.
The than in last year's eruption should mean less chaos.
35 million reasons
A picture of Barack Obama visiting a pub in the Republic of Ireland features on the and inside all the other papers.
The and the , says he had "35m good reasons" to visit.
As his trip moves to London, the US-UK bond has a new direction.
In an article, they rebrand the special relationship an essential relationship.
EU criticism
In other news, a number of papers explore what appear to be growing tensions between Britain and the EU.
The to fight off what he sees as attempts by the EU's foreign service to usurp them.
The from the Europe minister.
But the from France, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.