TODAY'S HEADLINES
The Guardian
Government may have broken law in handling BSkyB bid, P2
Change.org launches in the UK. P6
Britain's Got Talent pulls in twice the audience of The Voice. P6
Lord Coe defends Olympic's tough branding rules. P9
Emily Bell column. P28
The internet and pornogrpahy filtering. P28
Interview with Julie Etchingham. P29
Rebecca Ferguson interview, G2
The Independent
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gives up US citizenship to avoid tax. P3
Change.org ot launch in UK. P11
Apple co-founder admits he does not have home broadband. P27
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BGT coverage. P3
TalkTalk porn filter. P7
Apple co-founder does not have home broadband. P23
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gives up US citizenship. P23
Change.org launches in the UK. P26
Daily Telegraph
Boris Johnson says next BBC chief must be a Tory. P1, 20
Original Archers scripts doscovered. P11
Government may have broken law in handling BSkyB bid. P14
BBC exppresses regret over claims about Sikhism. P14
Yahoo boss Scott Thompson steps down over CV furore. Business, P3
The Times
Britain's Got Talent pulls in twice the audience of The Voice. P6
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gives up US citizenship. P26
Yahoo boss Scott Thompson to step down over CV furore. P31, 35
Financial Times
TV "Dragon" to fund property start ups. P20
Wall Street Journal Europe
Yahoo chief resigns. P17
Sky and ESPN to bid for Premier League TV rights. P18
Interview with Dennis Crowley, Foursquare founder. P20
Call for caution amid Facebook frenzy. P22
European anti-piracy law is dead. P29
Daily Mail
The Voice viewing figures slump. P6
Daily Express
BGT coverage. P3
Political correctness is killing comedy, says David Jason. P9
Viewing figures for The Voice slump. P22
The Sun
TalkTalk's porn filter. P7
Britain's Got Talent coverage. P8
Gary Glitter to get BBC royalties from Top of the Pops repeat. P27
Daily Mirror
BGT coverage, P6
Daily Star
BGT coverage. P1, 4, 5
The Voice audience plunges. P4
And finally ...
As if a humbling in the ratings battle with Simon Cowell's Britain's Got Talent is not embarrasing enough for the The Voice, some staff on working on the BBC1 talent show have been caught tuning in to its ITV1 rival to see who had won while they were working. The Voice co-host Holly Willoughby caught producers watching the ITV1 show when she overheard BGT presenters Ant and Dec through her earpiece to the production gallery. An audience member heard Willoughby say: "Gallery, I can't believe you've got that on up there!" The Sun, TVbiz, P1
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Tindle increases his Johnston Press stake
Publisher now owns 8% of troubled newspaper company
George Osborne's secret meeting with Murdoch clan at country estate
Chancellor entertained Rebekah Brooks at official residence in Buckinghamshire as BSkyB bid was planned
Private investigators are selling access to financial and criminal records
Channel 4's Dispatches reveals the ease with which detectives can acquire highly personal information
Trade in sensitive personal data uncovered by secret investigation
C4's Dispatches records private investigator selling bank details and criminal and medical records to reporters
Former News of the World reporter claims journalists made up stories
Sunday tabloid was driven by culture of fear and unethical practices were rife, BBC told
Recession sparks comedy golden age as demand for TV scripts doubles
Audiences are yearning for shows packed with jokes – and it can be ratings gold dust if the channels get it right
Jeremy Hunt should quit over 'hacking advice' email, says Ed Miliband
Labour leader says 'it beggars belief' culture secretary is still in post as email lays bare cosy relationship with News Corp
Gordon Brown denies Rebekah Brooks's claims over story about son
Ex-prime minister issues statement voicing concern over lack of 'satisfactory explanation' for how Sun learned of child's health