Paper Round (23 April) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - The national press is divided over last night's leaders' debate between David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown, with most backing their political default positions.

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The Guardian says ‘Clegg weathers the storm', but concedes that ‘Lib Dem leader narrowly won debate' according to the paper's ICM poll.

‘One foot in the Dave' claims the with the paper throwing support behind both Clegg and Brown in its ‘election debate special'.

headlines ‘Cameron nicks it', declaring ‘just one point between Tory leader and Clegg'. states ‘Cameron fights back', while admitting ‘Clegg gives another strong performance', after the paper's accusations against the Liberal Democrat leader yesterday.

is defiant, putting its weight behind Cameron and calling the debate a ‘victory' for the Conservative leader, alongside the , which headlines ‘Cameron wins with a passion'.

takes an overview of the debate, with the headline ‘This time it's personal' and is giving nothing away when it comes to the debate, pushing readers inside to read its verdict and splashing on ‘billions more for bankers' as further bonus details emerge.

Promotions today include The Daily Telegraph's free 'Dr Who' audiobook, which will be available to readers tomorrow, while Samsung ties up with the Daily Express, offering the chance to win a dual screen camera.

The Sun's ‘hols from £15' stays put on its cover, while the paper launches ‘free Topps Match Attax cards' for football fans.

The Mirror promotes its mirrorbingo.co.uk with a free £20 play, and continues its ‘2 for 1 days out' offer.

Play.com advertises its clearance sale with The Guardian and Prudential continues its campaign with The Daily Telegraph.

It's ‘arts and ents' in today's Times, as the paper goes back to Hollywood in the eighties, while The Independent promotes its new-look ‘arts & books' magazine.

is giving away a free St. George's Day flag, and it's the final day of the Daily Mail's wartime DVD giveaway.

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