The Guardian says more than 120,000 Britons have expressed interest in hosting Ukrainian refugees, amid concerns the scheme could lead to exploitation of vulnerable women and children.
Month: March 2022
Euronews says Russian prosecutors have called for opposition leader Alexei Navalny to be imprisoned for 13 years in a maximum-security prison.
Arab News says nearly $14 billion of international aid donated to Yemen in the past seven years has made an “enormous difference” to the people of the country, according to the UN’s humanitarian chief.
TRT World says a landslide in the northern Peruvian town of Retamas has buried dozens of homes and trapped at least 15 people, according to authorities.
BBC Sport says Chelsea have withdrawn a request for Saturday’s FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough to be played behind closed doors, the Football Association says.
Footballer Christian Denmark has been named in Demark’s team for the first time since he suffered cardiac arrest during a game at Euro 2020 last summer.
Marina Ovsyannikova – the Russian journalist who stormed the live TV news programme set to protest against the Russian war in Ukriane has been reported missing overnight.
Luxury London’s property of the month – A Fendi designed apartment next to Kensington Palace
The Independent says at the arrivals hall in Dublin airport a grandmother won’t let go of her newborn grandson.
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.
Metro reports on a group of protesters who stormed the empty £50m London mansion of a Russian oligarch and claimed they had liberated it.
The Sun says more 25,000 Brits have signed up to help those fleeing the Russian invasion.
Three former British special forces soldiers have been killed in Ukraine, the Daily Mirror claims on its front page.
The Daily Express leads with claims a number of former British special forces soldiers have been killed in Ukraine.
The Metro says for children fleeing war-torn Ukraine, starting school in an unfamiliar country, where there are language and cultural differences, is likely to be a tough experience.
The Metro says police in the USA are hunting a potential serial killer following a series of attacks on homeless people.
The Metro says Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has been spotted for the first time since he was sanctioned by the British Government at an airport in Israel on Monday.
The Metro says Russia claims it has taken over the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson.
The Independent says Jussie Smollett’s legal counsel has asked for the actor’s immediate release from jail, claiming that every second he remains behind bars, he risks being harmed.
FIVE children as young as 12 have been arrested after a 13-year-old boy was stabbed in a youths’ gang brawl in Sussex.
The Independent says Kim Kardashian has told Kanye West to “stop” the “narrative” that she doesn’t allow him to see his children.
The Independent says an assistant principal died by suicide at a middle school in California, authorities say.
The Independent says National Lottery operator Camelot is set to lose its licence to run the lottery after 28 years.
The Guardian says China has already decided to provide Russia with economic and financial support during its war on Ukraine and is contemplating sending military supplies such as armed drones, US officials fear.