Belfast Telegraph says Parents have been warned to expect disruption to children’s education across Northern Ireland due to industrial action this week.
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The Independent leads with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s press conference, leading with the quote: ‘I should have been back six years ago’.
The Guardian says an investigation has linked more than £13bn of global assets to 35 oligarchs and Russian officials alleged to have close ties to Vladimir Putin.
Two journalists who revealed Russian war crimes in Mariupol have been taken to safety by Ukrainian troops after being placed on a Kremlin hit list, Metro reports.
Campaigners want Rishi Sunak to increase state pensions to help fight a rise in the cost of living, the Daily Express reports.
The Daily Mirror says a man accused of killing MP Sir David Amess had previously targeted cabinet minister Michael Gove.
Michael Gove was a potential target of the man accused of killing Tory MP Sir David Amess, according to The Sun.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson is “desperate” to go to Ukraine and has a “real emotional connection” with the Ukrainian people, the Tory party chair has claimed.
The Guardian says China has locked down an industrial city of 9 million people overnight and reported more than 4,000 virus cases, as the nation’s “zero-Covid” strategy is confronted by an Omicron wave.
The Guardian says a man who was trapped 15ft (4.5m) underground for two days in a San Francisco Bay area storm pipe the width of a large pizza was rescued.
The Independent says Vladimir Putin is resorting to extreme tactics because his “back is against the wall”, according to Joe Biden, including using hypersonic missiles in Ukraine.
The Independent says a man has been charged with murder following the death of 19-year-old Sabita Thanwani at student halls in Clerkenwell, London.
The Independent says the number of patients in hospital with Covid-19 has reached the highest it has ever been since the start of the pandemic as restrictions ease across the country.
The Independent says the first week of spring will usher in seven days of sunshine across the UK, forecasters have said.
The Metro says Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher were personally thanked by President Volodymyr Zelensky for their incredible effort in raising $35million (£27m) for Ukraine.
The Metro says a 95-year-old survivor of four Nazi concentration camps has been killed by Russian shelling in Ukraine, according to a Holocaust memorial body.
The Metro says police say they are now interviewing witnesses as part of the investigation into alleged lockdown busting parties at Downing Street.
The Metro says a girl has died after an e-scooter she was riding crashed with a van in east London.
The Guardian says the UK government has known for many years that if it paid a £400m debt to Iran it was likely to lead to the release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
The Metro says spring sunshine is set to send temperatures soaring to 20°C this week as Britain basks in warmer weather than southern Spain.
Tuesday’s front pages.
Sky News says veteran MP Sir David Amess was killed in a “vicious and frenzied attack” by a “fanatical terrorist” who had previously targeted Michael Gove, a court has heard.
Euronews says an alleged fatal attack on a Russian teenager in Germany by a group of Ukrainians is “fake,” police have said.
France24 says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky renewed an offer of direct peace talks with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin overnight to Tuesday.
Arab News says the EU said that it “strongly condemns” recent attacks on civilian infrastructure in Saudi Arabia by Yemen’s Houthi militia.