Tuesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Metro

Britons are being urged to donate to an emergency appeal for earthquake-ravaged Nepal , where the number of dead has topped 4,000.

:: Daily Star

TV star Amanda Holden has spoken of her fears for her sister who was trapped on Mount Everest.

:: The Guardian

David Cameron will pledge to use money from a large bank fine to fund a three-year scheme to create 50,000 apprenticeships.

:: The Times

The PM says voters have "10 days to save the United Kingdom" amid the possibility of an Ed Miliband government supported by the SNP.

:: The Independent

A poll suggests the prospect of a post-election deal between Labour and the SNP makes a quarter of voters less likely to support Mr Miliband's party.

:: Daily Mail

The Labour leader has lurched to the left with his proposals to cap rent rises and seize unused plots of land.

:: The Sun

White Van Dan has revealed he will vote for David Cameron in the General Election.

:: Daily Mirror

A Conservative politician and GP has sparked anger by suggesting A&E patients should wait longer than four hours to be seen.

:: Daily Express

Scientists say a snack bar full of vital nutrients could cut the risk of diabetes in just eight weeks.

:: The Daily Telegraph

A study suggests organic milk is less healthy than regular milk for pregnant women and could lead to babies with lower IQs.

:: Watch the Press Preview on Sky News every evening at 10.30pm and 11.30pm. Tuesday night's reviewers will be The Sun's political editor Tom Newton Dunn and The Observer journalist Elizabeth Day.