Paper Round (18 March) - a look at the day's newspapers

Sarah Johnson, mediaweek.co.uk, Thursday, 18 March 2010, 10:20am,

LONDON - Gordon Brown's retreat over Iraq-funding claims grabs headlines in The Times and The Sun, as Cheltenham Festival leads to more betting promotions.

The Sun: Cheltenham festival takes front page spot

The Sun: Cheltenham festival takes front page spot

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The "meow meow" drug continues to make the national covers, as The Sun starts a campaign to ban the drug and the Daily Mirror gives facts to parents. The Financial Times analyses job figures today and The Independent follows up its university funding report.

As the Cheltenham Festival continues, so do free bets in The Sun, the Daily Mirror, the Daily Star and the Daily Express.

The Times includes its 'Table' magazine today, and the Daily Mail promotes its 'Femail' supplement.

Laura Ashley advertises another sale on the cover of The Daily Telegraph, offering 25% off everything, while the Financial Times ties up with Berry Bros & Rudd to offer readers a "wine plan".

Elsewhere there are more free flowers for Daily Mail readers.

If you cannot see the gallery of today's national newspaper front click here.

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