Newspaper round-up: Pensions, cat TB and mortgages
A round up of the front pages from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: Millions will be better off after the government acted yesterday to ban rip-off pension charges.
DAILY STAR: Britain was last night braced for a terrifying invasion of giant Viking super rats.
DAILY MAIL: Cats have passed TB to humans for the first time in an outbreak feared to have been caused by badgers.
DAILY MIRROR: Centrica's scaremonger boss Sam Laidlaw yesterday claimed an inquiry into rip-off energy prices could turn our lights out.
THE SUN: Coronation Street veteran Barbara Knox has been arrested for suspected drink-driving.
THE TIMES: The number of borrowers being offered dangerously large mortgages is at an all-time high, the Bank of England has warned.
THE INDEPENDENT: Students from state schools are more likely to achieve top-grade degree passes than those from the independent sector with the same A-Level results, study suggests.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Savers locked into rip-off pensions could be given a free exit or moved to better deals, regulators say.
THE GUARDIAN: Ed Miliband will today propose fresh controls over energy prices, brushing aside angry claims from the Big Six companies his call for a freeze has prompted a competition inquiry.