Paper Round (3 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - Most of the national press revisits the 1993 murder of James Bulger today after it emerged that one of his killers has been sent back to prison.

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Further details of the Lord Ashcroft non-dom tax affair appear on the front pages of , the and The Guardian.

On the lighter side, carries a piece on the planned closure of BBC digital radio station 6Music by pop singer Lily Allen, who claims the BBC "are afraid of taking risks".

is giving away three Samsung televisions worth £849.95 in the latest of a string of electrical giveaways.

's Alton Towers deal remains prominent as its TV campaign continues. The Times promotes a new weekly fashion section and the £1m Monopoly game continues with the .

Carpet Right enters its second day of offers with the Daily Star, DFS promise "massive savings" in on the front of The Guardian and Farm & Cottage Holidays returns with an ad in .

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