The Independent says call me a cynic but it seems hardly likely the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have decided to visit Jamaica now, just to say thanks as Her Majesty the Queen celebrates her platinum jubilee.
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The Daily Mirror says Prince William and Kate Middleton have been forced to scrap a visit to meet villagers in Belize – after protesters made it clear they didn’t want the royals there.
The Daily Mail says the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last night landed in Belize at the start of their eagerly awaited – but diplomatically sensitive – Caribbean tour.
Who is Paying For Prince William And Kate Middleton’s Caribbean Tour? Town & Country says Prince William and Kate are set to begin their Caribbean tour this weekend, and as images of them being greeted by dignitaries and meeting the public in Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas are beamed across the world, one of the questions that may be asked about the trip is: Who is paying for all of this? The cost of this…
Prince William and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge have kicked off their Commonwealth tour in Belize. The Duke and Duchess are due to visit Jamaica and the Bahamas as part of their eight-day tour but not everyone is happy about it.
The Independent’s headline reads: “Sunak rewrites budget as cost of living crisis grows.”
In an address to Israel, Ukraine’s president has likened Vladimir Putin to the Nazis, The Guardian reports.
“Crime of the centuries” is the headline dominating the front of Metro as it leads on Mr Zelensky’s comments.
The Sun leads with calls for the chancellor to cut fuel duty.
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 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.
The Independent says Donald Trump has promised supporters that he will return to the White House in 2024 during a speech in Florida on Saturday.
The Guardian says Ukraine has defied an ultimatum by the Russian military for its forces to surrender the city of Mariupol.
The Guardian says Joe Biden’s ambassador to the United Nations warned on Sunday there was little immediate hope of a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine.
The Guardian says smacking and slapping children has been outlawed in Wales, with people told to contact social services or police if they see a parent or carer meting out physical punishment.
The Guardian says a car drove at high speed into a group of Belgian carnival performers who were preparing a parade early on Sunday.
Monday’s papers have a variety of stories dominating the front pages, including the ‘fuel duty cut’ and President Zelensky’s address to Israel.
BBC News says people aged 75 and over, residents in care homes and those with weakened immune systems can now book an extra booster jab against Covid in England.
Sky News says Britons can expect to see more warm weather this week after enjoying the hottest day of the year so far.
France24 says Up to 50,000 refugees have been arriving each day in the Polish town of Przemyśl near the border with Ukraine.