The Financial Times reveals that Alistair Darling yesterday paved the way for Britain to start printing money. The report says that the measure, known as quantitative easing, "could start within months".
On Comment is free, John Bercow, the Tory MP, argues that parliament must become more representative.
Also on Cif, Martin Kettle says that Barack Obama cares about Europe. Britain he can take or leave.
Tony Blair tell the Times he does "suffer doubts over Iraq".
The Daily Telegraph has a YouGov poll that gives the Conservative party an 11-point lead over Labour.
In the New Statesman, Sunder Katwala says the time has come to think the unthinkable: a coalition between Labour and the Liberal Democrats.