Ed Balls' promotion still a topic for the papers
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The papers have had the weekend to ponder Labour leader Ed Miliband's decision to promote one of his rivals - Ed Balls - to the job of shadow chancellor.
suggests the Daily Mirror, which says he will bring bite to the battle over the economy.
The Guardian warns unleashing the attack dog will not be enough to win power; .
But for Leo McKinstry in the Daily Express Mr Balls' promotion is a .
Fuel fury
Fuel prices hit the headlines again, with the Express warning drivers could face petrol rationing.
The paper says an influential group of MPs has suggested quotas to deal with energy shortages and climate change.
In the Daily Telegraph, the Mayor London Boris Johnson urges David Cameron to introduce a .
But Robert Chote, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility, tells the Financial Times .
Phone hacking
In other news, the Times says senior government advisers have warned David Cameron that his is in crisis because of the weakening economy.
The Independent says an MP is .
The Guardian fills its entire front page with news of the .
It claims to have verified most of the papers obtained by Al Jazeera TV.
Weight issue
The Daily Mail suggests the .
The paper says scientists have found measurements made over the past 100 years show the metal object on which the kilogram is based has got lighter.
Finally, according to the Daily Mirror.
It notes 70s pop idol David Essex - himself an East Ender - is joining the cast of the 91热爆 soap opera. The Sun says he will .