Newspaper review: Rights of Royal women considered
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The coalition is considering changes to the constitution
It says ministers are negotiating with Commonwealth governments about possible changes to the Act of Settlement, under which boys take precedence.
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But the Mail says "sources" suggest the Queen is "concerned".
Undercover missions
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He wants them replaced with "academies" aimed at rehabilitating and educating criminals under 18.
The for running undercover operations.
It links the move with the case of Mark Kennedy, the policeman who spent seven years as an environmental activist.
'Massive improvements'
The government's NHS reforms, which are being published in the Health and Social Care Bill, dominate the papers.
is the best thing for the NHS.
Dr Charles Alessi, who has taken part in a trial, says "patients can expect massive improvements".
Under the headline "Blood Money,"
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The between Tony Blair and George Bush in the run-up to war.
It says the veto imposed by the head of the civil service Gus O'Donnell is "deeply regrettable".
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The FT says the Bank of England will soon feel the need to show it is serious about beating inflation.