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The Independent says parts of the UK are predicted to be hotter than many places in the Mediterranean in the days running up to the Easter weekend.
The Independent says Liz Truss has begun to pull out in front of Rishi Sunak as the bookmakers’ favourite Tory MP to replace Boris Johnson, after a series of revelations about the chancellor and his wife’s tax affairs.
The Independent says Amber Heard has shared a public message ahead of “facing” ex-husband Johnny Depp in court.
The Independent says Will Smith should “voluntarily” return his Oscar award for Best Actor, a member of the Motion Picture Academy has said.
The Independent says UK hauliers have said perishable goods are losing quality as congestion around Dover has led to delays of up to 25 hours.
The Guardian says Ukraine’s economy is on course to contract by almost half this year as the Russian invasion and the impact of a “deep humanitarian crisis” takes its toll, the World Bank has said.
The Guardian says Elon Musk, Twitter’s biggest shareholder, has decided not to join the social media company’s board, its chief executive Parag Agrawal has said.
The Guardian says Sri Lanka’s doctors have warned they are almost out of life-saving medicines and say the country’s economic crisis threatened a worse death toll than the coronavirus pandemic.
The Guardian says pensioners and benefits claimants will see the value of their payments fall to the lowest point in 50 years on Monday, anti-poverty campaigners have said, as Britons grapple with the worst cost of living crisis since 1972.
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