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Saturday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: The Daily Telegraph

David Cameron has rejected a head-to-head TV debate with Ed Miliband and will only take part in a single seven-way contest with other party leaders.

:: The i

Broadcasters have told Downing Street they are happy to "empty chair" Mr Cameron if he does not take part in their three televised leaders' debates.

:: The Independent

Ex-Conservative chairman Lord Baker says a Tory-Labour coalition government should be formed if there is a hung parliament to stop Scottish Nationalist MPs provoking a constitutional crisis.

:: Daily Mail

A mother became a surrogate and gave birth to her gay son's baby.

:: Daily Mirror

Witnesses say Harrison Ford's heroic crash landing on a golf course saved countless lives.

:: The Guardian

David Cameron is set to announce an expansion of the controversial free schools programme by proposing 153 more free schools be opened in the next parliament.

:: The Times

The Islamic State extremist Mohammed Emwazi, also known as 'Jihadi John', was expelled from Tanzania because he was drunk and disorderly on a flight from Amsterdam.

:: Daily Star

Islamic State fighters have launched their own fashion range.

:: Financial Times

BP is back in business with Mikhail Fridman, the Russian oligarch with whom it had a tempestuous 15-year relationship.

:: Daily Express

Britain could be forced to accept a new surge of migrants under Brussels plans to set up refugee processing centres in Africa and the Middle East.

:: The Sun

EastEnders actor Danny Dyer has been grassed up by his own daughter for faking sickies from the show.

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