What the papers say: Tax protesters target Boots
Tax avoidance protesters UK Uncut plan to target Boots to highlight what the NHS could have done with money the protest group claims Boots saved by moving its headquarters to Switzerland. A few of the major newpapers focus on the coalition's Health and Social Care Bill, which has attracted widespread criticism from unions and policy experts. The Independent writes that the Health and Social Care Bill could be "too much too soon". The Guardian warns that the health reforms could set patients against their GPs and that the scale of the NHS shake-up took No 10 by surprise.The Daily Mail looks at plans laid out by health secretary Andrew Lansley to offer patients free private treatment as long as it doesn't cost any more than NHS treatment.Men who are struggling to make their partner pregnant could have their chances improved by taking antioxidants, research in the Independent reports.A 12 year old girl's rickets have been blamed on her conscientious mother using high factor suncream, the Telegraph reports. The Daily Mail also covers this story.And the evidence for man flu is growing as research reported by the Telegraph has found that men are more sensitive to the impact of illness. The Mail simply says that men are wimps when it comes to colds.The Telegraph also looks into the widespread use of statins and asks whether the benefits outweigh the potential side-effects, suggesting that millions might be taking statins needlessly. The paper points out that statins are a goldmine for drug companies.The Daily Mail also looks at statins, saying that the drugs may cause loss of memory and depression.