Newspaper round-up: 2 May 2007


By Ross Pearman

Bryson starts a new chapter at CPRE
The Times reports on the appointment of author Bill Bryson as the new president of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE). His first initiative: to eradicate litter across the countryside.

Super union: listen to us Brown
The head of Britain’s new super union, Tony Woodley, has warned chancellor Gordon Brown that he must listen to Labour’s rank and file to regain support, according to the Independent.

Energy group set sights on new nuclear plants
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has been consulting with local communities about what they want to replace nuclear power plants, according to the Guardian.


 



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