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UK newspaper review: Spooked by Strictly and St Paul's
Monday finds a Halloween thread running through some of the papers.
The cartoon depicts Nick Clegg walking towards a haunted eurozone mansion, saying: "I really don't see what people have against this place".
The and standing beside a protester wearing pinstripes and a Satanic-looking mask.
The Dean was appealing to demonstrators to pack up their camp outside the cathedral before they are evicted.
'Brickie in frock'
The eviction of Nancy Del'Ollio - in spider's web dress - from Strictly Come Dancing provides the main image for the Daily Mail and
Her Halloween-themed rumba had horrified judges.
Whichever dance she attempted, she stomped around like
and her foxtrot a failure but Nancy was a great sport."
The government is to put 拢1bn of public money into 100 projects to
The Regional Growth Fund will be used to update the UK's infrastructure and create 35,000 new jobs, it reports.
'Hail the King'
"an all-out mission... to unblock the system and get projects under way".
The to fund building projects in a bid to spur economic growth.
The change to the royal succession rules excites a few of the papers.
A 50-year-old German aristocrat could have been on the throne today if sex equality had been around more than 300 years ago, the reveals.
It declares: "All hail our new monarch! King Friedrich August Maximilian Wilhelm Carl Furst von Wied."
A letter to the raises a new concern: "What's with this ageism? Why the first child? Why not the second or third?"
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