Newspaper review: Intrigue over Russian spy claims
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The story of the Russian-born parliamentary aide facing deportation from the UK accused of spying is carried by many of Monday's papers.
"The Cold War may be over," suggests the but the MP who employed the researcher "should pick his staff more carefully".
Russian media reports consider her treatment "revenge" over the 2018 World Cup vote, reports the
Katia Zatuliveter "doubled as Commons tour guide", reports the Times.
Clegg crisis
MPs vote on proposed university fee increases this week, and the Guardian suggests for a 'train wreck'".
It reports that David Cameron "sanctioned a 'rescue Nick' operation" this weekend, with two announcements to appeal to Liberal Democrats.
Mr Clegg has says the Daily Mail.
The Sun, though, backs "Brave Clegg", saying he knows "power and responsibility go hand in hand".
Warning to West
The next according to an extract from Gordon Brown's new book published in the Guardian.
Europe and the US face the challenge of "the rising Asian powers", he warns.
Many papers cover the government's proposals to look into the sexualisation of children's fashion.
Ministers are being warned by parents that it would be too difficult to legislate on skirt lengths and height of heels, according to the Telegraph.
Last dance
"Good widdance!" declares the Mirror, after Strictly Come Dancing the TV contest.
While the Telegraph still offers "Thanks for the memories".
The Mail's Claudia Connell says the
"I defy anybody to watch next week's semi with the five boring old good dancers and not feel a pang about her absence," she suggests.