Papers' concern over UK economy
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Many papers express serious concern about the UK economy after a downbeat outlook from the Bank of England.
In the , there is a photograph of dark clouds hovering over a prosperous-looking street.
The paper's assessment is stark: the recession is far from over and "double dip may not do it justice".
for millions of families in the cost of living and it is the harshest since the 1970s.
could slip into a "protracted depression" have "intensified", because the markets took fright at the warning of a "choppy recovery" from the governor of the Bank of England.
But the public spending cut plans were not criticised.
Meanwhile, the
It will advise children's and mental health services on becoming a mutual.
Weighty issues
The says the PM is backing plans by some councils to ban shops and pubs from selling cheap alcohol.
The paper quotes David Cameron as saying he is "very sympathetic" to the idea but he does not want to bring in a national price limit.
Nick Clegg has gone on a paella binge while on holiday in Spain.
It carries a photo of him alongside a picture taken in April and remarks his waistline looks "decidedly bulkier".
by captain Steven Gerrard as the team delivered an another "abject" performance".
The against Hungary was "inch their first steps along" the road to recovery.
It also highlights Capello's comments that David Beckham was "a little too old" to play for the squad again.
The for the curtain Capello "so tactlessly drew over" Beckham's career.