Newspaper review: Papers ponder welfare future

There is plenty of advice for David Cameron on how he should proceed with the government's overhaul of the welfare system.

The to simplify it and remove the financial incentive for people to stay out of work. "Long overdue", it concludes.

Suggestions that child benefit for older teenagers could be scrapped .

For millions of families, it says, it is the only perk they receive.

Strike laws

As the have prompted fears of a surge in industrial action.

With that in mind, the CBI wants employers to be able to use agency temps to cover for striking workers, a practice banned in 2004, it reports.

London Mayor Boris Johnson's views on strike action .

It says he is calling on David Cameron to tighten labour laws to stop unions embarking on a wave of strikes.

Jubilant roar

Many of the front pages carry pictures of Europe's golfers as they overhauled their American rivals in the Ryder Cup.

letting out a jubilant roar. The arced over the players on the course so badly affected by rain.

The on one overriding consideration - money.

This must not, it says, be allowed to happen again.

Conker 'bonkers'

As any school child will tell you, it is harvest time for conkers.

And the from a tree because a girl was injured by a falling branch.

The four-year-old was apparently struck by the branch which was being thrown into the tree by a group of children trying to dislodge the conkers.

Mail readers might get a clue what the paper thinks about the decision from the headline - "Are they bonkers?"