The Guardian is gripped by relations between Israel and the UK, while the Daily Mail asks "Is marriage split taking its toll on Cheryl?".
The Daily Mirror reports on "Tory plunge shocker", and The Sun delves into a "Heathrow sex scandal".
Israel is at the centre of unravelling identity fraud allegations in and .
Heathrow's x-ray body scanners are being questioned in , after a security man was accused of "ogling a colleague", while on the cover of doctors recommend a smoking ban in cars.
Meanwhile reports Labour taxes will hit the middle classes and claims the Tories are facing the lowest support in two years.
Promotion-wise, a Lego racer is free again today in the Mirror, as The Sun promises "no fuss" with its theme park offer.
Fashion is on the agenda in The Times, as it asks "What on earth is Kate Moss wearing" in its fashion pullout, and the paper gives its readers a chance to relax with a free massage at Saks.
offers the chance to win a Samsung camera today, while Ermenegildo Zegna advertises designer fashion on the cover of .
A budget breakdown tomorrow is promised by the Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Sun and the Financial Times.