Newspaper round-up: NHS charges, climate change and Tulisa
All the top stories from today's papers.
DAILY EXPRESS: Patients would pay £10 a month to use the NHS and higher fees for prescriptions under plans revealed today.
DAILY STAR: Pop babe Tulisa was bombarded with death threats last night after she boasted of bagging One Direction hunk Niall Horan.
DAILY MAIL: The number of women over 50 who are having babies has more than doubled in five years.
DAILY MIRROR: Qatar was last night accused of working 1,200 people to death in its £39bn bonanza for the 2022 World Cup.
THE SUN: Britain's poorest people are forced to pay more for vital services such as car insurance and energy bills.
THE TIMES: Energy bosses have admitted that their customer service has been poor, bills have been confusing and complaints badly handled.
THE INDEPENDENT: The North and Midlands would be hit hardest by Britain quitted the EU, analysts claim.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Parents who starve their children of love and affection face prosecution under a 'Cinderella Law'.
THE GUARDIAN: Climate change has already cut into global food supply and is fuelling wars and natural disasters, but governments are failing to protect those at risk, UN report finds.