What the Daily Mail calls the Ready Meals Cancer Alert is a major story for most of the papers.
The discovery of a potentially dangerous industrial dye in hundreds of goods is the biggest food scare since BSE, according to the Guardian.
The Daily Mirror is angry about what a 'delay' in warning people and calls for better safety checks.
But the Sun tells readers not to panic and says they should be grateful
for a system that is open and alert.
House arrest plans
The government plans to introduce control orders to deal with terror suspects within four weeks, according to the Guardian.
The orders are expected to cover up to 100 people, with a handful of them facing house arrest, the paper says.
Howard shown the door at No10, writes the Sun, saying the Conservative leader left Downing Street empty-handed after talks on the issue with Tony Blair.
Elsewhere, the Daily Star says Mr Blair may give judges the final say on whether the orders are imposed.
Wedding plans
The Royal wedding is the main story for the Daily Express, which claims Camilla Parker Bowles is furious about the change of venue.
The couple are swapping Windsor Castle for the town hall, which is surrounded by pubs and burger bars.
The Daily Mail calls it an absurd, tawdry and decidedly un-royal mess.
The Telegraph's cartoonist Matt has a local chip shop owner displaying a notice saying he expects to be the royal wedding caterer.
President 'confident'
The Telegraph also has an interview with President Bush, ahead of his visit to Europe.
Its reporter at the White House found the president brimming with confidence and with a message that America needed Europe.
But the paper headlines the president's rejection of a call from Germany for Nato to be overhauled.
It says the US president wants to set strict limits on the European Union's global ambitions.