Newspaper review: Papers hail England's Ashes victory
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The first editions went to press before the start of the final day's play - but most papers celebrate what the .
That is, of course, the 3-1 victory in the Ashes series which was sealed in the early hours of the morning.
"Heroes" is the single word headline on the .
The paper says the "era of Australian greatness" has come to a "crushing end" while another takes hold - "the era of English dominance".
'Competitive humility'
"I've been waiting a long time to write this story", says the .
He, along with colleagues on other papers, makes the most of England's first Ashes series triumph in Australia for nearly a quarter of a century.
, have now moved into a "superior league".
The greatest achievement was their embrace of "competitive humility", plus a refusal to rest on their laurels.
'In the dock'
The into phone hacking allegations at the News of the World.
This is in the light of the suspension of the newspaper's assistant editor.
According to the , facing growing calls for another force to take over the case.
. "This state of affairs cannot continue."
Radio 'mauling'
Ed Miliband's performance as Labour leader was the main topic for discussion on Jeremy Vine's programme on 大象传媒 Radio 2 on Thursday.
And the at the hands of listeners.
The as he faced an extraordinary storm of criticism.
The , found himself "under siege, with only occasional musical interludes lightening the gloom".