
According to the Guardian this morning,Gordon Brown plans a deal with Labour rebels over plans for the Post Office.
In an effort to avert another Commons revolt which could fatally weaken the prime minister's authority, aides have been examining proposals to turn Royal Mail into a not-for-profit company on a similar model to Network Rail and the BBC Trust instead of pursuing a plan to sell a 49% stake to the private sector.
Education features on a couple of the front pages,the Telegraph says that thousands of children face being denied a place at their local primary school this year following a sharp rise in demand caused by the recession and increased birth rates.
Whilst the Independent reports that a good old-fashioned bawling out in the head's office can be a better way of dealing with badly behaved pupils than suspending them, the Government's behaviour "tsar" will say today.
A foreign doctor who flew in to provide out-of-hours GP care is at the centre of a police and NHS inquiry into the deaths of two patients in one day.. says the front page of the Mail
Daniel Ubani was working his first-ever shift in Britain after travelling from Germany to improve his 'earning capabilities'
The Sun highlights the case of Ian McNicholl who suffered 12 months of domestic violence at the hands of his fiancee.
Burly Ian, 46, is nearly 6ft and weighs 14stone. He towered over 5ft Michelle Williamson. But that did not save him as she launched repeated savage attacks.
Acccording to the Times this morning,all private landlords will have to be registered before letting residential property under government plans to curb abuses in the growing rental market,
Finally the Express reports that the male pill jab has arrived.
Ground-breaking tests have revealed that 99 per cent of men given the monthly testosterone-based injections were unable to conceive a child.
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