What's happened
Senior Tory MPs express opposition to government plans to grant police power to enter homes without a warrant to seize stolen goods.
Why it matters
The opposition from senior Tory MPs highlights concerns about potential erosion of civil liberties and the balance between law enforcement powers and individual rights.
What the papers say
The Independent reports that senior Tory MPs David Davis and Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg have expressed strong opposition to the government's plans, while The Mirror and BBC News also cover the criticism from senior Tory MPs, highlighting concerns about the impact on civil liberties and the balance between law enforcement powers and individual rights.
How we got here
The King's Speech outlined government plans for the year, including proposals to grant police the power to enter properties without a warrant to seize stolen goods. The speech also included plans for tougher jail sentences and environmental measures.
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