Newspaper review: Papers mark one year of coalition

, and the first anniversary of the coalition is a low-key affair for the papers.

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The , the squabbles and the showing off, the government is actually doing reasonably well.

In contrast, after one year in the job the .

Common sense

Papers that usually criticise judgements by the European Court of Human Rights are, for once, pleased with one of its rulings.

On Monday, it dismissed an attempt by the former head of world motor sport, Max Mosley, to impose stronger curbs on the media.

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The , and the judges are to be congratulated.

Tourism verdict

The latest edition of the Lonely Planet Guide to Britain is out - and it .

The paper's headline sums up the guide's verdict: "Overcrowded, overpriced and overrated".

However, the .

The paper says the guide also concedes that many parts of Britain are still "great", and it is still one of the most fascinating places in the world.

Short change

There are pictures in the papers of a 12-year-old boy dressed in a skirt at his school in Cambridgeshire.

The at a rule that forbids boys from wearing shorts during the summer.

The , and he tells the paper: "I don't feel silly at all. I don't embarrass easily."

that he cannot stop the boy wearing a skirt - because that would be discrimination.