Paper Round (15 April) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - Politics takes pole position in the papers today, as the leaders of the three main parties prepare for their first live TV debate tonight.

  • The Times

    The Times

  • The Sun

    The Sun

  • Metro

    Metro

  • Daily Mail

    Daily Mail

  • Daily Express

    Daily Express

  • Daily Star

    Daily Star

  • Wall Street Journal

    Wall Street Journal

  • City AM

    City AM

  • Daily Mirror

    Daily Mirror

  • The Independent

    The Independent

  • The Guardian

    The Guardian

  • Daily Telegraph

    Daily Telegraph

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leads with an editorial declaring a hung parliament would be an ‘opportunity, not a catastrophe', while focuses on clashes between the parties over the rules of tonight's debate.

predicts ‘Cameron will take centre stage' tonight, headlines ‘Tories race ahead' and claims ‘big lead for Tories in 100 key seats'.

Cherie Blair, the wife of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, makes a surprise appearance on the cover of The Guardian, as she joins the Labour campaign trail, while the reveals ‘What Dave really thinks'.

accuses the NHS of selling cancer drugs for profit abroad rather than providing them for UK patients, and glamour model Jordan's boobs take the headline in the .

Meanwhile, The Sun launches an investigation into fashion retailers selling padded bras and swimwear to children. It follows Primark revmoval of padded bras from stores after The Sun's 'paedo bikini' splash yesterday.

William Hill gets in on the political agenda with an ad for its prices for election bets in The Guardian, and it's all about cakes with The Times ‘Table' pullout today.

The Sun's ‘Hols from £15' takes a quarter page and Sandals occupies its customary strip ad on the cover of The Daily Telegraph.

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