Monday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Guardian

A US senator, who is a vocal critic of climate change regulation, reportedly received money towards his election campaign from senior BP executives.

:: Daily Express

Millions of Britons will be better off with new figures expected to show inflation at an all-time low, with wages rising.

:: Daily Mail, The Times

Alex Salmond has said Labour would have to agree to ditch Trident and the austerity agenda, and extend HS2 to Scotland if Ed Miliband wants the SNP to put him in power.

:: Metro

Nigel Farage has branded anti-UKIP campaigners 'scum' after they stormed the pub where he was having lunch with his family.

:: The Sun

Five-year-old Ashya King, whose parents took him abroad in search of cancer treatment, is reported to now be clear of the disease.

:: Daily Star

One Direction star Louis Tomlinson's ex-girlfriend Eleanor Calder is pictured with pain "etched on her face" after their split.

:: Financial Times

Greece has warned it will not be able to afford its latest debt commitments without more help from the EU.

:: The Daily Telegraph

David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg have all reportedly met an undercover businessman posing as a potential donor.

:: The Independent

The charity ActionAid is accused of warning farmers about the apparent dangers of eating genetically modified foods, despite world health officials saying they pose no threat.

:: i

The far-right party Britain First has endorsed UKIP for the election in May.

:: Daily Mirror

Former Transport Minister Stephen Hammond has reportedly taken a £800-an-hour second job with satellite firm Inmarsat.

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