
The Russian airport bombing is given plenty of coverage in the newspapers.
Under the headline "The Moscow massacre" the Independent prints a dramatic photograph of a man being rescued from the carnage. , external
The paper reports that the bomber shouted "I will kill you all" before triggering the device.
The Daily Telegraph says the Russian security services were tipped off a week ago, external that an attack was planned at one of the capital's airports.
Sexism row
Most papers are convinced that the two Sky football presenters embroiled in the sexism row are about to be sacked.
"A game of two half-wits", is the Daily Mirror's headline about Andy Gray and Richard Keys, external - who agreed that women could not understand the offside rule.
"Get Em off" trumpets the Sun's front page, external, while the Daily Star reports that Sky bosses are under huge pressure to fire both presenters. , external
"These two idiots deserve all the flak they're getting", the paper says.
The Daily Mail says families could be limited to 80 black bags of rubbish a year. , external
The proposal is said to be up and running in one council and under consideration at another 180.
Swearing star
"Cure for most cancers 'soon'" is the front-page headline in the Daily Express., external
The paper focuses on the discovery of what scientists say is a rogue gene that allows cancer cells to spread through the body.
According to a survey mentioned in the Mail,, external 10am on a Tuesday is the most fraught time of the week for workers.
The survey says the majority of workers coast through Monday, but by Tuesday the reality of work deadlines kick in, and so does the stress.
The Telegraph reports that Andy Murray learned to swear from Billy Connolly. , external
The tennis star said that from the age of 10 he and his brother would listen to the comedian's cassettes while on car journeys with his parents.