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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 Daily Express reports the return of the triple lock, with pensions set to rise by 7.4%. The paper says Mr Sunak is guaranteeing the return of the “triple lock”, after criticism of its suspension. The paper’s front page also features news on Roman Abramovich’s suspected poisoning and HM the Queen who is set to attend Prince Philip’s memorial service amid health issues. Today’s Headlines – Summarised
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 Metro says Queen Elizabeth will attend a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip this morning, Buckingham Palace has said.
The Metro says the Metropolitan Police is expected to issue the first tranche of fines over ‘partygate’ today, it has been reported.
The Metro says a return to FC Barcelona for Lionel Messi is ‘not under consideration’, according to the club’s president Joan Laporta.
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