Paper Round (27 April) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats continue to turn to the press as a key battlefield in the run-up to next week's General Election.

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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is at the centre of a political attack according to , as it reports 'Tories switch target' and 'open new attack on Nick Clegg and hung Parliament' as the paper responds to the parties' latest marketing campaigns.

HSBC has a cover wrap with The Daily Telegraph, directing readers to its 'business thinking' website and details of a business tie-up inside the paper.

headlines 'fears of a coalition Govt rock Britain', while The Guardian quotes Clegg as declaring: 'I could work with Labour, just not Brown'.

The Daily Mail reveals 'Labour no longer trusted on NHS' according to a new poll, while reports 'top heads back Tory pledge to free state schools'.

, meanwhile, runs poll results revealing 'Lib Dems now within one point of Tories'.

makes a break from politics, instead leading with actress Denise Welch's battle with drink and drugs, while the covers rising air fares.

Dogs Trust calls for donations with The Guardian today, and readers of the Daily Mail can still pick up a free war DVD and a 'good health' guide.

The Times says 'hello sunshine' in its 'Body & Soul' pullout today, while the Daily Express includes its 'your health' supplement.

The Sun is still giving away Topps Match Attax cards, but also includes a giant volcano poster by 'rock star scientist' professor Brian Cox.

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