UK newspapers focus on range of stories
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There is a warning in the Guardian that NHS trusts in England are adopting a "dangerous path" by limiting routine operations in order to save costs.
The there could be "long-term health problems" as a result of restrictions.
The reveals that the new commissioner of the City of London Police wants to form an alliance with banks to combat fraud.
Adrian Leppard says banks could gain police help if they provide funding.
Paternity leave
There is
The paper quotes the Federation of Small Businesses as describing it as "the wrong measure at the wrong time".
The and diesel.
It criticises Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander for his "defeatist" stance on a variable "fuel price stabiliser".
Gun popularity
A week after the Arizona shootings in which six people died, the
The organiser believes the increase is down to the concerns about small arms use that the shootings have provoked.
The
Pubs offer a "social hub" for drinking, but young people are excluded.
Early education
The has details of a report prepared for the government, which suggests that a child's first school year should start at birth.
The document concludes that too many children turn up at school inadequately prepared.
The .
The in the run-up to Christmas. It asks why some cases attract a lot of media coverage.