Newspaper review: Papers debate free milk confusion
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The papers all have some fun with their approach to David Cameron's decision to overturn his health minister's proposals to stop free milk for under-fives.
The similar to "Maggie Thatcher - milk snatcher".
But the Daily Mail urged him to " and said the scheme - which would have saved £60m - "was an honest and reasoned proposal".
Meanwhile, headlines with the pun: "PM's U-Churn on Free Milk".
'Farce'
A picture of minister David Willetts is under the headline "Full Fathead".
He was told the plan to abolish free milk was being dumped just minutes after he defended the proposal on television.
The and Mr Cameron had to make a decision.
The paper advises Tory politicians to
The Guardian while in Afghanistan.
It wonders if the Taliban saw the International Assistance Mission as a "soft target".
Superbugs
The Daily Telegraph has
In one of the pictures she is wearing a red jumpsuit and working as a stunt woman with a flying circus. It was taken before she retrained and became a doctor.
publishes a World Health Organisation report suggesting rates of breast cancer in the UK are more than four times higher than in East Africa.
The but warns East African women breastfeed more - and that lowers the rate.
Meanwhile the Independent reports on a on toys at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool,
The invisible coating will hopefully stop superbugs and infections being passed on.