Newspaper review: NHS changes under the microscope
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The government's planned changes to the NHS in England are put under the microscope by many of the papers.
The - "opinions as to what we are grappling with are hopelessly conflicting," it says.
But it concludes it is an "experiment" and a reckless way to go about reform.
The calling the government's plan "a sick dose of private upheaval".
Surgical scrubs
The despite the government's promise to cut bureaucracy.
A disappointed
and there will be "pain" before the "gain".
is ripping the guts out of the NHS, while a vulture perches on his shoulder.
Expensive property
There is wide coverage of the story of Riven Williams, who announced on the internet she could no longer cope with her severely disabled daughter.
The and promised help.
The with the opening of what it calls the most expensive block of apartments in British history.
The flats, by London's Hyde Park, cost at least 拢6,000 per square foot.
Yorkshire terrier
The bigger than the average human stomach.
The chain says the "Trenta", more than one and a half pints, has been launched in the US because of customer demand.
Residents of a Northampton cul-de-sac have
It seems postmen are being terrorised by a local dog - a tiny Yorkshire terrier called Peggy, who the paper labels "The Beast of Dorset Gardens".