The parties' tax plans come under more scrutiny in Saturday's papers, particularly businessmen supporting Tory plans to cut National Insurance.Their support
The Independent takes the same theme on its front page, under the headline "Mind your own business".
Hysteria had been generated by what the paper describes as the "roll-call of industrialists".
Many of the papers examine plans by the Conservatives to offer tax breaks to some married couples.
TheDaily Telegraph says four million couples would benefit from the tax which could be introduced next April if the Tories win.
TheDaily Mail is convinced of its role in formulating a Tory policywhich will be at the heart of the campaign.
"After twenty years of campaigning by the Mail, a Tory leader finally acts..."
Catholic abuse
Britain's Top Catholic Protected Paedophile, declares the Times.
The Archbishop of Westminster chaired the Church's child safety watchdog for years while a priest was repeatedly investigated by the police and Church.
TheSunreveals that a US nuclear submarine rammed another ship, causing nearly £60m worth of damage while its navigator was listening to his iPod.
The paper says 15 sailors were injured in the collision in the Persian Gulf in March 2009.
Chatty couples
TheDaily Express examines the findings of a survey which suggest that after 50 years of marriage most couples chat for just three minutes during dinner.
The paper contrasts this with young unmarried couples who, it says, spend an average of 50 minutes out of every 60 in conversation.
TheDaily Telegraph is concerned about MPs' unpaid bar and restaurant bills from the Palace of Westminster.
The details will be withheld until after the general election, it says.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

