In an address to Israel, Ukraine’s president has likened Vladimir Putin to the Nazis, The Guardian reports.
Browsing: UK Papers
Every day, we break down the UK papers to give you the front page news, top stories and the angle the newspaper is reporting from. We cover right and left papers, the tabloids and broadsheets, the back pages, the Sunday papers and the business pages.
“Crime of the centuries” is the headline dominating the front of Metro as it leads on Mr Zelensky’s comments.
The Sun leads with calls for the chancellor to cut fuel duty.
The Daily Mirror reports on the deadline for P&O bosses to explain the decision to sack 800 workers.
The Daily Express reports that Rishi Sunak is “poised” to cut fuel duty.
The Independent front page reports according to Western Intelligence is not believed a full Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital Kyiv will happen.
Russia has been accused by the UK, US, France Albania, Ireland and Norway of war crimes in Ukraine, the Guardian reports.
The Metro said P&O is facing outrage and a mutiny on its ships following the sacking of the crew members.
The Sun does not hold back in expressing its anger over the events, the paper describes the “furious backlash” that followed the sacking.
The Daily Mirror leads with an exclusive report on a group of mothers who have been carrying out missions to rescue children from Kyiv – they have rescued 227 children so far.
The Daily Express quotes unions who accused P&O of “betrayal” after the company sacked 800 staff and replaced them with cheaper agency workers.
The same photo used on most of the front pages takes up the whole of the front page of the Express.
“Home… for a nice cuppa”, reads the headline in the Mirror.
“Denise: My sex tape ordeal at 15”, reads the headline in The Sun.
Summary of Today’s Paper Lead Story The Independent – Nazanin freed to start ‘new life’ with her family The Independent…
The Metro celebrates Nazanin’s release with the headline: “At last some good news”.
The Guardian leads with an image of a smiling Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe who has been freed after six years in detention in Iran.
The Metro leads with the fresh sanctions slapped on Russian oligarchs by the UK, as well as the export of luxury goods into the country.
The Guardian says that while airstrikes hit the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, Ukraine may have to come to terms with never joining NATO.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s apparent admission that Ukraine may not end up joining NATO makes the front of The Independent.
The Sun leads with the news American billionaire and owner of NFL team The New York Jets and former US ambassador to the UK, is planning to make a last-minute bid for Chelsea FC.
The Daily Mirror takes a look at the prime minister’s negotiations with the Middle East, as he looks to boost fuel supplies from the region.
The Daily Express calls President Zelensky’s Nato concession as a “glimmer of hope” as the city of Mariupol remains under siege and the death toll continues to rise.
The Guardian says Ukrainian prosecutors claim 90 children have now died in the conflict, with the UN confirming 636 civilian deaths.
The Independent says at least 160 cars escape the city after two weeks of heavy Russian bombing.