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The Independent reports that Ukraine has ‘hit back’ at the UK’s rhetoric on Russia following comments by by the UK defence secretary.
The Metro says Russia has “ridiculed the threat of economic reprisals if it invades Ukraine” with one of Putin’s top officials insisting “we don’t give a s*** .
Daily Express says Boris Johnson will make a “fresh diplomatic dash” to Europe to persuade Russia to “step back from the brink” of conflict in Ukraine.
The Sun is leading with a story about an RAF chief who has reportedly been suspended.
The world is “holding its breath” as Russia and Ukraine stand “on the brink of war”, the Daily Mirror reports.
BREAKING NEWS – A huge fire breaks out in Iranian military base which can be seen from miles away. Fire and rescue teams are working to put the inferno out.
The Metro says a massive power cut plunged parts of London and Hertfordshire into darkness tonight.
The Guardian says Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam has said an “onslaught” of Covid-19 infections has dealt a heavy blow and overwhelmed capacity to deal with the virus as daily cases surge to record highs.
The Independent says The toll of Cyclone Batsirai in Madagascar has risen to 120 deaths and more than 112,000 people displaced by the tropical storm which rampaged across the island.
The Metro says Russia’s attack on Ukraine could happen with ‘no notice’ once Vladimir Putin gives the order, Britain’s armed forces minister has warned.
The Metro says Caroline Flack’s mother has sparked a reinvestigation into her late daughter’s arrest following a police complaint.
The Guardian says The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, will travel to Kyiv on Monday as western leaders voiced concerns of a Russian invasion of Ukraine could happen at any moment.
The Independent says Police in Paris shot a man who threatened officers with a knife at a train station.
The Metro says Boris Johnson is expected to tell police that he was at as many as six Downing Street parties – which were ‘part of his working day’.
The Guardian says Hair stylist Joel McCauley had seen too many colleagues burn out after a perpetual cycle of work, eat and sleep, so when he opened his own salon in Cardiff he was determined to do things differently.
The Independent says Scotland’s business owners are the most confident they have been in six months, a bank’s analysis has said, as the country’s economy continued to rebound from coronavirus.
The Metro says a murder investigation has been launched after a fatal fight broke out at a hospital.
Monday’s front pages.
Sky News says police are searching for a sex offender who escaped from prison on Sunday morning – with the force warning he poses a “particular danger to women and young children”.
France24 says Washington reaffirmed its warning Sunday that Russia could invade Ukraine at any moment as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz prepared to visit both countries.
Arab News says Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian teen in West Bank clashes during what Israel described as an operation to demolish the home of a “terrorist”.
Aljazeera says despite warnings of heavy rain as a result of Cyclone Dovi, protests against the government’s pandemic measures are entering a second week in New Zealand’s capital.
Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam has said that the “onslaught” of coronavirus infections in the global financial hub has dealt a heavy blow.
VOA says the busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week.