Newspaper round-up: Cancer, Cressida and Harry, and sunshine at last
A look at today's front pages.
DAILY EXPRESS: Sticking to five golden rules could be the key to beating cancer for good, new research shows.
DAILY STAR: Loved-up Cressida Bonas has shown that she's ready to become a royal princess and marry Prince Harry this autumn as the couple put on public display of affection.
DAILY MAIL: A moderate Muslim headmistress has told how she was driven out of her job by extremists bent on taking over state schools.
DAILY MIRROR: Parts of Britain could be in for two weeks of glorious sunshine.
THE SUN: The son of Topsy and Tim children's author Jean Adamson has been exposed as a pervert member of the Paedophile Information Exchange.
THE TIMES: Fears that China has been the target of a terrorist attack were heightened last night after the FBI and Interpol joined investigations into a missing airliner.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A blood test for Alzheimer's capable of predicting whether a person will suffer dementia has been developed.
THE GUARDIAN: The scale of the use of zero-hours contracts has been revealed after official figures showed nearly 583,000 people were forced to sign up.
THE INDEPENDENT: More than a billion air journeys were taken last year without the passengers' details being checked against a stolen passport database, Interpol said yesterday.