1. Power exposes the Tories’ internal tensions (Times) (£)
Countryside or conservatory tax, Big Society or big business, David Cameron must decide which camp he is in, says Rachel Sylvester.
2. The Labour Party and Ed Miliband need to find an answer to the bigger money question (Daily Telegraph)
Funding of political parties is a side issue, says Mary Riddell – the challenge is how to finance good public services.
3. Breivik's toxic legacy (Guardian)
Despite hopes for unity, Norwegian attitudes to Islam and migration have hardened, says Aslak Sira Myhre.
4. The 'anti-politics' vote won't do people any good (Independent)
Smaller parties are unburdened by such tedious concerns as how to win power, says Steve Richards.
5. Philanthropy is no alternative to paying tax (Financial Times)
George Osborne’s charity proposal is reasonable – possibly over-generous, says Philip Johnston.
6. On charity George Osborne must stand up to the self-interested super-rich (Guardian)
Tory donors fighting to keep tax relief on charity should instead campaign against tax avoidance if they really want to help others.
7. The West should not fear Islam in Egypt (Times) (£)
Amr Darrag, Secretary General of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Freedom and Justice Party, writes that his party believes in justice and equal rights for all faiths, all genders — and for the Palestinians.
8. What this mysterious death says about China (Independent)
Neil Heywood's death has exposed a murky and lawless side to China's development, says this leading article.
9. Afghanistan: an illusion exposed (Guardian)
Taliban attacks on Kabul are further proof that the west's vision for Afghanistan was a fantasy, says Carne Ross.
10. Triumphalist Turkey can’t go it alone (Financial Times)
The country’s economy depends on its integration with the EU, says David Gardner.