Many of the Sunday papers show images of the wreckage of the plane crash in Russia which killed the president of Poland and many of the country's elite.The
The Polish delegation was on its way to commemoration of a World War II massacre of thousands of Poles, and theObserver says the timing and location of the disaster was likely to fuel conspiracy theories.
TheMail on Sunday says many Poles will say it was foul play.
TheSunday Express questions whether the president himself might have been to blame for the crash by insisting the pilot try to land despite thick fog.
Debate winner?
There is speculation about Britain's first televised Prime Ministerial debate, with the Sunday Telegraph reporting thatTory leader David Cameron is favoured to win it.
The Sunday Times quotes one polling expert as saying "It's his to lose".
TheNews of the World says there is a danger of tactical voting by minor parties in marginal constituencies, which "threatens to mire us in a hung parliament and cripple prosperity".
A full-page editorial in the People puts forward the opposite view, saying that Britain has nothing to fear from a hung parliament.
Warm weather
This being Britain, a couple of days of warm weather does not go without comment.
TheSunday Mirrorsays temperatures on Saturday were six degrees above average for the time of year, making the UK warmer than Greece and Turkey.
TheObserversays people have been rushing to the shops, with Asda expecting to sell 65% more fresh sausages, 50% more rose wine, and 80% more barbecues compared with a typical April weekend.
The Sunday Telegraph says Ladbrokes the bookmakers have cut the odds of Britain's temperature record being broken this summer from 8-1 to 5-1.This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

