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Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Independent

A company run by the Conservative election chief Lynton Crosby is accused of devising a plan to lobby the Prime Minister to expand the role of private healthcare in the UK.

:: Daily Mail

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expected to introduce their new arrival to the Queen in their Norfolk home in the coming hours.

:: Daily Mirror

Prince Harry has said his new niece is "absolutely beautiful" in his first comments since the birth of the latest member of the Royal Family.

:: Daily Star

Fans want Kate to name the new baby Diana, amid rising anticipation over the announcement of the Princess' name.

:: The Guardian

The former Chancellor Kenneth Clarke has warned that a second General Election after an inconclusive result on Thursday would "fix nothing".

:: The Daily Telegraph

David Cameron's advisors believe that fewer than 100,000 votes in a handful of marginal constituencies are the key to a Conservative election victory.

:: Financial Times

David Cameron and Nick Clegg are reportedly preparing for talks to form a coalition within hours of Thursday's election.

:: Daily Express

The rise in diabetes patients is costing the NHS £10bn a year.

:: The Sun

Craig Charles has quit Coronation Street to revive his role in Red Dwarf, making him the second star to leave the soap in two days.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Monday night's reviewers will be Andrew Pierce, consultant editor at the Daily Mail, and Kevin Maguire, the Daily Mirror's associate editor.