Newspaper round-up: Rik Mayall, Trojan Horse plot and speeding fines
All the top stories from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: Thousands of people at risk from heart disease or a stroke will benefit from a cancer-fighting extract found in tomatoes, new research shows.
DAILY STAR: Comedy legend Rik Mayall died suddenly yesterday, sparking a police dash to his home.
DAILY MAIL: A campaign by hardline Islamists to take control of state schools was laid bare yesterday.
DAILY MIRROR: Rik Mayall is pictured walking down the street just a day before he died.
THE SUN: The comedy world was in shock last night after Young Ones legend Rik Mayall died unexpectedly.
THE TIMES: All children will be taught British values of liberty and tolerance from September.
THE INDEPENDENT: Teachers will be told they must promote British values in the classroom after an official report found some substance to the 'Trojan Horse' allegations.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The maximum fine for speeding on a motorway is to be quadrupled to £10,000 as part of sweeping reforms.
THE GUARDIAN: Michael Gove yesterday announced that the government will require all 20,000 primary and secondary schools to "promote British values".