Paper Round (29 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

LONDON - The Tories have announced they would cut taxes if elected, report today's papers, as the battle for pre-election headlines continues.

  • The Sun

    The Sun

  • Daily Star

    Daily Star

  • Metro

    Metro

  • The Wall Street Journal

    The Wall Street Journal

  • The Daily Telegraph

    The Daily Telegraph

  • The Times

    The Times

  • The Guardian

    The Guardian

  • The Independent

    The Independent

  • Daily Mail

    Daily Mail

  • City AM

    City AM

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focuses on the Tories' plan to block the government's National Insurance rises next year, while says the measure would halve the tax increase.

carries an exclusive report on a government plan to give football fans the option of buying their clubs when they are put up for sale. predicts fox-hunting supporters will try to help the Tories secure marginal seats.

Having brought us Britain's youngest dad, now gives us Britain's oldest, as Gerry Burks becomes a father at the age of 74, while finds another excuse to put Princess Diana on its cover, again, declaring she was murdered, based on ‘expert opinion'.

Comedian Russell Howard's tour is being promoted in The Guardian, as is the paper's guide to ‘1,000 things for kids to do'.

The Times promotes its ‘Game' pull out on its cover, while the Daily Express offers free Easter leisure activities as the bank holiday approaches.

is offering ‘tea for two' from £5 at a selection of hotels across the country.

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