Wednesday's National Newspaper Front Pages

THE PAPERS' TOP STORIES

:: Financial Times

David Cameron and Ed Miliband have asked aides to start planning for a breakneck round of dealmaking, with both now resigned to a hung parliament after Thursday's election.

:: The Daily Telegraph

The British people must come together to prevent a "nightmare" Labour/SNP government that would "tear our nation apart", Sir John Major is to say.

:: Daily Mirror

But the former Prime Minister has criticised the Conservatives' for leaving Britain with "the poorest areas in Europe".

:: The Guardian

A list of controversial welfare cuts has been drawn up by civil servants in response to a warning that whoever is the next Chancellor will not be able to keep welfare spending below the £120bn legal cap.

:: The Times

David Cameron has accused Ed Miliband of trying to "con trick" his way into Downing Street by falsely promising he will not do a deal with the SNP.

:: The Sun

The Sun has a bacon-themed warning about Ed Miliband becoming Prime Minister.

:: The Independent

A post-election "shambles" looms after seven in ten voters said the SNP should not be allowed to veto English laws.

:: Daily Express

Nigel Farage has used an interview with the Daily Express to urge voters everywhere to choose UKIP.

:: i

Five party leaders have written pleas for votes ahead of Thursday's polling.

:: Daily Mail

Patients will routinely have to wait a month to see their GP by this time next year, family doctors have warned.

:: Daily Star

A steamy video has emerged of Britons in Magaluf.

:: Metro

A young woman who helped her best friend commit suicide sent her a text saying "I feel like I have murdered you", a court heard.

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