Author: News Desk

Arteta walks out of TV interview The back page of the Daily Telegraph reports of Mikel Arteta walking out of his TV interview when, following a 1-1 draw with Man Utd, he was reminded of the massive gap between the Gunners and league leaders Liverpool. England’s Six Nations win over Italy makes the back page as Marcus Smith is pictured smiling.

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Manchester United 1 Arsenal 1 Pop Art The back page of the Daily Mirror reports on Mikel Arteta storming out of a TV interview when reminded of the gap between Arsenal and league leaders Liverpool. Arsenal drew with Man United in last night’s Premier League match.

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Ukrainians to press Washington for resumption of aid in high-stakes talks The FT says Ukraine will try to persuade the US to resume intelligence and military support in high-stakes bilateral talks this week by convincing Donald Trump that Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants a swift end to the war with Russia. Elsewhere, Romania has banned the far-right frontrunner in the country’s presidential vote from taking part in the election, in a move that comes despite warnings from the US to respect voters’ wishes.

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Cliff Notes Passengers travelling to Heathrow Airport are experiencing significant delays following a vehicle fire in a tunnel early this morning. The airport reported that road access to Terminals 2 and 3 is partially restricted due to the incident, advising travellers to leave more time for their journey and consider using public transport. One lane has been closed on Tunnel Road, leading to queuing traffic and congestion on the M4 southbound spur and surrounding roads. The London Fire Brigade responded to the fire involving a diesel-powered vehicle at approximately 3am; no injuries were reported, and the affected tunnel has since…

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Upskirting plague is increasing The Metro front page reports that hundreds of women have reported being ‘upskirted’ while on public transport since 2021. More than 200 incidents of upskirting, which is where a secret photograph is taken under someone’s clothing without their knowledge, have been recorded in British trains since 2021, according to Freedom of Information request seen by Metro.

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Ukrainians blame US betrayal for battlefield horrors The Independent reports Ukrainians are blaming the United States’s ‘betrayal’ for the current bloodshed on the battlefield. The paper says ordinary citizens are pointing the finger at Donald Trump and his decision to cut aid and stop sharing military intelligence for the mounting casualties their country has been suffering in recent days. Britain’s 20-degree weather is set to end this week as colder temperatures are to return.

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Prisons to get hundreds more cells in case summer riots happen again The Guardian reveals in an exclusive report that hundreds of new prison cells are set to be added in response to fears of a repeat of last summer’s riots. The paper says these “makeshift and newly refurbished” cells will be ready for use by the end of 2025. Israel is set to cut off all electricity in Gaza as humanitarian officials say the move could hit the already meagre water supply, as ceasefire talks grow increasingly chaotic.

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Remember the sacrifice of our family of nations The Daily Express covers King Charles’s Commonwealth Day message, in which he honoured the soldiers who fought in World War II. Ahead of the 80th anniversary of Hitler’s defeat, the King praised their “untold sacrifice and selflessness” in the fight against the Nazis. A one-year-old whippet-saluki-collie has claimed the top award at Crufts.

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Pandemic’s dead mourned: We must never forget The Mirror reflects on the UK’s COVID Day of Reflection, reporting that thousands gathered across the country on Sunday to mourn those who lost their lives during the pandemic. The paper highlights the emotional tributes paid at events nationwide. Danny Jones and Maura Higgins’ boozy kiss has become the showbiz scandal of the year. Now a source claims Danny and his wife are in crisis talks to save their marriage.

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Cliff Notes – China launches tariffs on US Tariff Implementation: China launches tariffs on US and target the US military and initiated new tariffs on a range of U.S. agricultural products, with chicken, wheat, and corn facing a 15 percent levy, while soybeans, pork, beef, and fruit will incur a 10 percent tariff. Trade Tensions Escalate: This move marks a significant escalation in the ongoing trade dispute between China and the United States, following a recent increase in U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports by President Trump. Exemptions for Pre-Shipped Goods: Goods that were shipped from the U.S. prior to the…

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