Sue Cameron in the Financial Times says senior civil servants are not impressed by David Cameron's plan to sack Whitehall officials who waste public money.
David Cameron tells the Independent in an interview that he "choked on [his] porridge when he read Gordon Brown's comments about the recession being "the birth pangs of a new global order".
Paul Flynn MP, on his blog, says that the Labour whips are in a panic about today's Heathrow vote, with MPs having their fares paid to return to Westminster from a meeting in Strasbourg – but only if they are known to support the third runway.
John Redwood, on his blog, says that MPs should have the chance to question the European commissioners who create the rules that determine what state aid can go to British businesses.
John Rentoul, at Independent Minds, defends Tony Blair from Lord West's claim that Blair said foreign policy did not increase Britain's risk of being attacked by terrorists.
Adam Price, on his blog, asks why Wales does not have its own cricket team.