The front page of the Independent leads with Russia’s pledge to reduce attacks around the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
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Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Metro – It’s Russian roulette Hopes of peace in Ukraine have been given a…
The Guardian says Boris Johnson’s position is under threat again after the police decision to issue fixed penalty notices to 20 people for lockdown breaches.
The Queen’s tearful farewell to Prince Philip is the focus of the Daily Mirror’s front page.
The Sun’s front page carries a striking image of the Queen at her late husband’s memorial service.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Express – Royal fallout over Queen’s ultimate act of love The Queen’s decision…
The latest round of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine have been overshadowed by poisoning claims, says The Guardian.
Prince Andrew is set to make his first public appearance with the Royal Family since settling his US sex abuse case, reports Metro.
Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning after meeting in Kyiv earlier this morning, reports The Independent.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story Daily Express – Triple lock is back! Pensions set to rise by 7.4% The…
Roman Abramovich was “poisoned” during peace talks with Ukraine, reports The Sun.
A Russian oligarch and two Ukraine delegates were left with peeling skin on their hands and faces and painful streaming red eyes, according to the Daily Mirror.
The Independent – Poor pupils left behind by new school plans
Ukrainians in the northern city of Chernihiv are facing starvation and have been forced to drink sewer water, reports Metro.
Russia wants to split Ukraine in two, like Korea, The Guardian reports.
The Daily Mirror reports on the aftermath of the royals’ Caribbean tour.
A new council tax cut is on its way for millions of people, the Daily Express reports.
Prince William’s “royal re-boot” is on the front of The Sun. The paper further reports on the return of the Oscars – the ceremony hasn’t had in-person attendance in two years due to the pandemic.
The Independent leads with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s press conference, leading with the quote: ‘I should have been back six years ago’.
The Guardian says an investigation has linked more than £13bn of global assets to 35 oligarchs and Russian officials alleged to have close ties to Vladimir Putin.
Two journalists who revealed Russian war crimes in Mariupol have been taken to safety by Ukrainian troops after being placed on a Kremlin hit list, Metro reports.
Campaigners want Rishi Sunak to increase state pensions to help fight a rise in the cost of living, the Daily Express reports.
The Daily Mirror says a man accused of killing MP Sir David Amess had previously targeted cabinet minister Michael Gove.
Michael Gove was a potential target of the man accused of killing Tory MP Sir David Amess, according to The Sun.
The Independent’s headline reads: “Sunak rewrites budget as cost of living crisis grows.”