Newspaper review: Milibands still dominate headlines
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The Miliband brothers are once again dominating the headlines, as the newspapers ponder Ed's first speech as leader and David's political future.
Ed Miliband's address to the Labour conference will
The is to demonstrate he is more than a union puppet.
The
'Dignity in defeat'
According to the , private polling for the Conservatives suggests David Miliband would have been more popular with voters.
The from front-line politics.
The tells him to go, comparing the brothers' rivalry and relationship to the Blair-Brown split.
"David Miliband's dignity in defeat", says the is a reminder to Labour of what it missed.
International sanctions
The Daily Express leads with comments by the deputy governor of the Bank of England, Charles Bean.
The as tougher international sanctions were being imposed on Tehran because of its nuclear programme.
The papers says Shell is not accused of acting illegally but it thinks the company's actions will expose it to growing political pressure.
Metric message
for criticising teenagers' sloppy use of English.
The actress apparently told girls at her old school that saying "innit" and "like" made them sound stupid.
The from Dairy Milk wrappers.
Instead, they now carry the metric message: "The equivalent of 426 millilitres of fresh liquid milk in every 227 grammes of milk chocolate."