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Author: News Desk
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 Metro says Ukraine has defied a Russian ultimatum for its forces to lay down their weapons and surrender the besieged city of Mariupol.
The Metro says as many as 133 people are feared dead after their plane crashed into a mountainous area and caught fire, Chinese state media have reported.
The Metro says a shopping centre and several homes were destroyed by Russian shelling in Kyiv, killing at least four people, city authorities said.
The Metro says Peaky Blinders fans believe Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby will die before series 6 concludes after it was revealed he has an inoperable brain tumour and just one year to live.
Lewis Hamilton reacts to ‘unfortunate’ Max Verstappen retirement at Bahrain Grand Prix The Metro says Lewis Hamilton admits his rival Max Verstappen was ‘unfortunate’ as he suffered a late retirement at the Bahrain Grand Prix, allowing the Brit to pinch third place. Charles Leclerc topped the podium, with his Ferrari teammate second, but it could have been very different if Verstappen had not been hit by issues with his car. The Dutchman was second in the closing laps before suffering a problem which team boss Christian Horner described as ‘a lift pump or a collector or something along those lines.’…
FORMER CIA chief David Petraeus explained how six Russian generals “have been picked off” by the Ukrainians as Vladimir Putin’s war effort breaks down.
The Guardian says it’s a “moral imperative and operational necessity” for police forces across the UK to demonstrate “no tolerance for misogyny, racism and discrimination”.
The Independent says a 48-year-old woman has been charged with murder after a body was discovered buried in the back garden of a Northampton house.
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