Paper Round (26 Feb) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - The mother found guilty of starving her seven-year old child to death dominates The Guardian, the Daily Mirror, The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail today.

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and lead on Wayne Bridge's decision to quit the England team after weeks of scandal over teammate John Terry's affair with his now ex-girlfriend.

The Murdoch-owned , devotes its cover to the BBC's move to "end era of expansion" as it plans to close radio stations and cut imports.

re-launches its tie-up with Littlewoods.com with a £30 discount, and Monarch advertises £30 off flights on the cover of the .

The review embargo over Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland' has been lifted and The Times uses its promo panel to push readers towards a feature inside.

The Sun reminds readers that there is still time to join its 'Euro hols' promotion and De Beers is on the cover of the advertising its diamond rings.

Meanwhile a £1m Monopoly game is on the cards for Daily Mail readers tomorrow.

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