Elsewhere on the covers of the nationals, the BBC has agreed to reveal the salaries of its stars in a bid for "greater transparency" reports the and .
Ryanair could introduce "vertical seats" in an attempt to cram more passengers onto short haul flights, claims the .
reports British troops will remain in Afghan until "job is done", while runs an exposé on a public inquiry into the war in Iraq, claiming the case for war was "built on sand".
questions the independence of the government’s new Office for Budget Responsibility and reveals that former prime minister Gordon Brown is writing a history of the banking crisis.
shows the full extent of damage done to the twin girls recently mauled by a fox at their home.
Eureka magazine is included with The Times and Theo Fennell advertises jewellery with The Daily Telegraph.