What the papers say - February 10
The start of the Winter Olympics in South Korea and the capture of so-called Islamic State fighters dubbed the 'Beatles' are making the headlines in Saturday's papers.
The front page of the Times is devoted to the paper's investigation into Oxfam for the second day in a row. The paper claims the charity "failed to warn aid agencies" about staff caught using prostitutes in Haiti.
Saturday's THE TIMES: New shame for Oxfam #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/tqKEY26V3K
-- Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) February 9, 2018
The Daily Telegraph has an interview with Tobias Ellwood in which he said it would be wrong to send Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh - members of the so-called 'Beatles' - to Guantanamo Bay, adding they should be tried at the Hague.
The front page of tomorrow's Daily Telegraph: 'Isil 'Beatles' should face Hague trial, says minister' #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/xsktWdmOT0
-- The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 9, 2018
The Guardian leads with a story claiming laboratory staff have been exposed to potentially lethal diseases after safety breaches.
The Guardian front page, Saturday 10 February 2018: Blunders exposed scientists to killer bugs pic.twitter.com/t6l7M2Wn9P
-- The Guardian (@guardian) February 9, 2018
Brexit leads the Financial Times, with a warning from the EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier that a transition period for the UK to smooth the exit from the bloc is at risk.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times UK edition Saturday February 10 https://t.co/VZg6Ln6rBbpic.twitter.com/QFnjgnKnAe
-- Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) February 9, 2018
The i leads with the Treasury sanctioning Theresa May's wish to see tuition fees cut.
iweekend front page. #tomorrowspaperstoday#skypapers@AmyWilliamsMBE@jameschappers@The_Real_JSP@KimSengupta07@SimonCalder@ShappiKhorsandi@GARSIDEK#PyeongChang2018#WinterOlympics2018@richardjgodwin@jonathanliew@RichardVaughan1pic.twitter.com/a5BXS6y4MK
-- Oly Duff (@olyduff) February 9, 2018
The Independent writes that the capture of Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh has led to further operations against Islamic State targets in Syria.
Tomorrow's @independent front page #tomorrowspaperstoday To subscribe to the Daily Edition: https://t.co/XF8VnDpHYFpic.twitter.com/yOM0JVPuHj
-- The Independent (@Independent) February 9, 2018
The Daily Mail questions whether Kotey, who was captured in Syria, was on his way back to the UK to "bring bloodshed to the streets".
Saturday's DAILY MAIL: Was Jihadi Briton sneaking back home? #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/aoOg7phXC1
-- Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) February 9, 2018
The Sun carries a report on ex-Liverpool footballer Jermaine Pennant's off-field activities.
Tomorrow's front page: Ex-Liverpool ace Jermaine Pennant starring in web sex shows with wife https://t.co/8dJgYbeq4Epic.twitter.com/EKx7FSaKig
-- The Sun (@TheSun) February 9, 2018
The Daily Mirror runs with a story about James Yates, who was jailed for his part in the murder of Rhys Jones, getting released on parole.
Tomorrow's front page: 'Rhys dad: Justice system is a joke'#tomorrowspaperstodayhttps://t.co/d4ptEQafflpic.twitter.com/qSfC3Yradf
-- Daily Mirror (@DailyMirror) February 9, 2018
Danny Dyer's daughter Dani leads the Daily Star, with the Eastenders star saying he will "do over" anyone who makes a move on her.
Saturday's DAILY STAR: Enders Danny threatens blokes bedding his girl #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/798elUPCmQ
-- Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) February 9, 2018
Finally, the Daily Express runs with comments from deputy governor of the Bank of England Ben Broadbent who said financial systems will be "robust" regardless of the outcome of Brexit negotiations.
Saturday's DAILY EXPRESS: Brexit Britain will be robust! #tomorrowspaperstodaypic.twitter.com/HFiLa0qR5B
-- Helen Miller (@MsHelicat) February 9, 2018