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14:43 UK time, Monday, 10 May 2010

A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.

It's Hung Britain Day Four and while an effective lack of government in the UK has yet to see the world spin off its axis, a few themes are starting to emerge in the newspaper coverage of the story.

1. The Venn diagram of policy differences and similarities. Trialled by the Independent on Saturday the Daily Telegraph clearly liked this graphic so much it decided to replicate it... though it appears to have missed out an attribution.

2. The Markets has become the watch-phrase of the moment.

"The markets won't wait" - Daily Telegraph

"The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have until Wednesday to reach a power-sharing deal, or risk turmoil on the markets" - Metro

"A deadline for coming to a coalition deal last night was missed - opening up the prospect of a massive wobble when the markets open at 7am today" - the Sun

"Rough ride on the markets: Pages 4&5" - Daily Express

"'With the markets being highly nervous and fragile...'" - Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight, Daily Mail

3. Chelsea beating Manchester United provides a neat allegory of a blue side winning against a red team, as the Times and Metro unsubtly point out.

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