Newspaper review: Welfare reforms pored over

The government's newly announced plans to reform welfare to "make work pay" are pored over in most of the papers.

The the benefits cap and tax breaks.

But the should step back from the blueprint for a universal credit.

as it accuses the Tories of hitting 1.7 million people with "the harshest welfare shake-up in 60 years".

'Non-job war'

David Cameron and Nick Clegg go head-to-head with

The PM likens democracy under the Alternative Vote (AV) system to winning an Olympics race and getting a bronze medal, while second place gets gold.

But Mr Clegg says under the current system most people are represented by someone most people did not vote for.

The which "exploded" under Labour.

'Madeleine lead'

Shadow chancellor

Meanwhile, as protests continue in the Middle East, the

The and is now in the US.

He says he has given police the names of two suspects.

Oh boy!

The after comments sceptical of climate change.

The - his eighth child.

Finally, the with Manchester United.

It notes the combined value of all their cars is worth less than a single Audi R8 in United's car park.