headlines ‘Cameron: we need people power, not state power', while the says Cameron will be ‘hands off' with businesses.
displays more sympathy than usual for the Tory leader, with the headline ‘Cameron's DIY revolution' and a positive picture of him and his wife Sam, although its article features criticism of the Tory manifesto from teachers and academics.
However, accuses Cameron of using his election campaign to plug companies that have backed his National Insurance policy. Cameron is pictured in B&Q, at a Jewson site, at a Warburton's factory, and with a backdrop of Fuller's logos.
reports that voters ‘favour a hung Parliament' and pictures a tired-looking Gordon Brown. The tabloid also criticises fashion retailer Primark for selling a ‘paedo bikini' aimed at seven-year-olds which includes a padded bra.
and the both lead with claims that civil servants are now claiming £1bn in expenses, and reports on world leaders coming together to speak about nuclear and atomic materials.
Daily Mail readers can get their own personalised stationery with the paper's latest token offer.
DFS is back on the cover of The Guardian with ads featuring its customer service number and The Sun's ‘hols for £15' remains prominent on its cover.
Cartier continues its ad campaign with The Daily Telegraph, while Giorgio Armani takes an ad on the cover of the Financial Times.