The papers all take an angle on David Cameron's performance at the Tories pre-election conference in Brighton, which included the unveiling of the Party's new election slogan 'Vote for Change'.
runs the headline "I'm fit to run Britain" next to a picture of the Conservative leader jogging in the rain, while reports 'Cameron struggles to make the running' with the same image.
"Cameron tries to woo voters with marriage proposal", according to The Times, while fixing the economy is what he "stands for", reports the Daily Mail, but voters are "still unsure", according to The Guardian.
Away from Westminster, offers travel from £1 with the National Express and in case readers prefer to drive themselves it's also giving away TomTom Satnavs.
Play.com advertises "new titles" with while Boodles continues its run on the cover of The Daily Telegraph.
gives away a free recipe card from the chiefs featured on TV's 'Saturday Kitchen' and continues its £1m Monopoly game.