The Papers: School ‘defects’ check ordered and ‘young adults too ill to work’

The Papers: School ‘defects’ check ordered and ‘young adults too ill to work’

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The crash of a passenger plane in South Korea features on a number of the front pages. The Guardian says a stench of jet fuel hung over Muan international airport last night. The paper says the disaster happened at a time of unprecedented political turmoil for the country, sparked by a short-lived attempt to introduce martial law earlier this month. It says the crash has raised concerns about the ability of the acting president Choi Sang-mok to respond effectively, while he juggles his new role with his existing jobs as finance minister and deputy prime minister. “Probe as 179 die in jet hell” is the Sun’s headline. The Financial Times has a photo of officials searching the Boeing 7-3-7’s smashed fuselage, with the headline “fireball horror
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