Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages
THE PAPER'S TOP STORIES
:: The Daily Express
The Duke and Duchess' baby girl is to be called Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.
:: The Sun
The baby's new name is a "nod" to William's parents Charles and Diana.
:: The Daily Mail
The decision to name the new royal baby after Princess Diana means the name and spirit of William's mother "lives on," according to her closest friend.
:: The Financial Times
China's labour force is shrinking andthe "migrant miracle" that powered its industrial rise is mostly exhausted.
:: The Metro
The new royal baby has been named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana in tribute to William's parents and his grandmother the Queen.
:: The Daily Telegraph
A vote for UKIP is "unfathomable" as it risks allowing a weak minority Labour government – backed by the SNP – to seize control of Downing Street.
:: The Guardian
Ed Miliband has warned that two-thirds of hospital trusts face having to make "swingeing cuts" after a leaked internal document showed that the health service is projected to run a deficit of nearly £2bn this year.
:: The Independent
A majority of Britons now support electoral reform, amid growing fears of chaos after Thursday’s general election, according to a survey.
:: The Times
Ed Miliband is set to hold talks with union bosses within 48 hours of the polls closing as he tries to shore up support for entering No 10 without a Commons majority.
:: The Daily Star
The new royal baby's name honours Diana's memory.
:: The Daily Mirror
Ed Miliband has warned the NHS faces a £2 billion "black hole" if the Conservatives win the General Election.
:: The i
A majority of British public now wants electoral reform amid fears of stalemate.
:: Tuesday night's guests are managing editor of The Sun Stig Abell and broadcaster Carole Malone.