Newspaper review: Milibands still on front pages

Ed Miliband's first speech as Labour leader is dissected by the papers, as is his brother David's reaction to his statement that the Iraq war was wrong.

The , and rounded on her.

For the after days of carefully-scripted calls for unity.

Both it and the

'Perpetual psychodrama'

without providing a distraction to Ed's leadership.

The at the heart of Labour.

On Ed's speech, the

A says the Independent. The Daily Mail describes it as

Lifetime ban

US prisons have been forced to delay executions because a pharmaceutical firm has run out of a drug widely used as part of the lethal injection.

The which has led to a flurry of activity by their lawyers.

The

The paper says a simpler benefits system which will reduce opportunities for fraud will also be introduced.

Carry On postcards

Many of the papers report that the saucy seaside postcard is about to make a 21st Century comeback.

According to the to mark their 100th anniversary.

The businessman who owns the rights plans to put the images on everything from mouse mats to boxer shorts.

The