Newspaper review: Japan's nuclear emergency continues

Many of the headlines make grim reading as Japan's nuclear emergency shows no sign of abating.

while the

reported in the

as "worse than Three Mile Island" - America's worst nuclear accident.

'Changing their stories'

to extend the life of its nuclear plants while safety is reviewed.

Japanese officials are no longer ruling out a full meltdown at Fukushima.

A family in the nearby city of Koriyama tell the paper's Andrew Gilligan that the authorities "keep changing their stories. They say we are safe, but we don't know what to think."

'Lazy Arabism'

to help its royal family confront protests.

The paper says the intervention in Bahrain has raised the stakes and created a dilemma for Washington.

, and urges Britain and the US to make clear to the Saudis where they stand.

The West might depend on them, but this action is "repressive" and "dangerous".

England captain

To strange goings on in the fictional English county that is home to the ITV1 detective series, Midsomer Murders.

The

All the papers says Chelsea defender John Terry - removed as England captain last year - is to get his job back.

because journalists were told before he was.