Friday, February 02, 2007

There is little relief in the papers for Tony Blair, following the news he was interviewed a second time by police investigating cash-for-honours claims.

The news blackout on the fact he was quizzed days before Lord Levy was again arrested, has heightened speculation.

The Independent surmises that police did not want Lord Levy to know they had talked to the PM until they had arrested the party fundraiser.

The Guardian says trust has eroded between Downing Street and the police.

On cash-for-honours, the Sun claims police asked the PM if he knew of alleged emails between between Lord Levy and Mr Blair's aide, Ruth Turner.

To the Daily Mail, Downing Street is "looking increasingly like a crime scene and less like a seat of government".

The Daily Telegraph compares the debacle with a slow-motion car crash.

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