Paper Round (10 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - Inadequate training for soldiers killed in Afghanistan is the story on the cover of The Daily Telegraph, The Times and the Daily Mirror while the possibility of peace talks is reported by The Guardian.

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The late clothes designer Alexander McQueen has his final designs showcased in , and , while there's bad press for "junk mail" in today.

opts not to lead on Afghanistan, instead going with an exclusive about a cancer nurse who was sacked after claims she had flings with three widowers of patients.

Money is on the mind with a Money Mail section flagged up on the cover and the £10,000 premium bonds competition continuing.

Tiffany & Co continues its Mother's Day campaign on the cover of and DFS are on the cover of The Guardian.

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