claims Tory shadow chancellor George Osborne was "crushed in battle" with Labour's Alistair Darling and the Liberal Democrats' Vince Cable while calls Tory plans "a terrible risk".
includes a push to coverage inside, asking "Who won clash of the chancellors?". focuses on changes in MP expenses and says of last night's debate, "They'll all cut more than Maggie".
ignores the financial debate, insisting "Tory support grows" alongside an image of pregnant "SamCam" and The Daily Telegraph headlines "death tax" scrapped by government.
includes a picture lead of Peaches Geldof and claims the socialite has been axed from her advertising contact with bra retailer Ultimo, as does , which claims she was "sacked over romp".
The Guardian offers advice on cooking, eating and gardening as part of its "1,000 things to do with kids" series and The Mirror gives its readers the chance to "camp for 95p", although the offer may be dampened by today's weather.
'Body & Soul' is today's pull out in The Times and 'Good Health' is in The Daily Mail.
Tea for two is still available for £5 in the Daily Mail and DFS advertises on the cover of The Guardian.