Newspaper review: Election fallout assessed

Many papers assess the coalition government's future after the elections - and there are warnings of trouble.

The and in which he accuses David Cameron of a breach of faith over the anti-AV campaign.

He tells the Times the way party leader Nick Clegg was targeted by the No camp was "deeply vicious".

The with a restive Conservative party.

Resounding rejection?

The - with his popularity among Lib Dem members sinking to an all-time low.

The paper claims Chris Huhne, who strongly criticised senior Tories, over the AV campaign - is the party's most popular minister.

The and predicts a "tiny" turnout.

It says "a resounding rejection" of AV will be a "calamity" for Nick Clegg.

Verdicts awaited

Pictures of President Obama at Ground Zero in New York feature on the front of the Times and Independent.

The and also looks ahead to the conclusion of the inquests into the 7/7 bombings on London.

Anticipating the verdicts, the in its paper and G2 supplement to the story.

Meanwhile, the apparent criticism of the US over the killing of Osama Bin Laden.

Romantic meal?

The Sun and on their front pages in a scene somewhat removed from last week's Royal Wedding.

She is also shown on the Daily Express and Daily Mail pushing a supermarket trolley in Anglesey, where Prince William is based with the RAF.

The for her new husband.

The and - and only stood out because of her three police bodyguards.