The papers concentrated on the banking rescue part 2 this morning.
The Telegraph says that taxpayers could take shares in Barclays and HBOS as part of the plans.Hundreds of billions to bail out the banks again says the Times reporting that the high street lenders were locked in talks with the government last night.The Mail describes it as a blank cheque for the banks.
The other big political story is the return of Ken Clarke to the shadow cabinet.The Independent describes it as a gamble because of his European views and his stance on the economy.The Mail says that it is the biggest gamble of David Cameron's career
It leads with its investigation into Party treasurer Michael Spencer who gave gave investment advice to almost half the councils facing a funding crisis as a result of the collapse of Iceland's banks, It has found out that councils who paid Butlers for strategic advice were almost twice as likely to have lost money in the three main Icelandic banks as those advised by other companies.
The Guardian reports from the middle east on the fragile ceasefire in Gaza as Hamas follow the Israelis after three weeks of fighting.
The Sun reports that up to 40 Al Qaeda fighters have died of the black death at a training camp in Algeria.The Express reports on a new cure for blindness
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