Run for your lives says the front splash of the Metro – paper reports on civilians fleeing missiles and shells in Ukraine.
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The Guardian reports on Emmanuel Macron imploring Vladimir Putin to let civilians flee Ukraine’s besieged cities as a second attempt to evacuate Mariupol ended under Russian bombardment.
Pure evil says the Daily Express as the paper condemns Putin after his forces targeted families using escape routes with shelling and missiles.
The Daily Mirror says the UK government has issued just 50 visas and must do more to help terrified Ukrainians fleeing their country.
Civillians running for their lives as Putin broke the second ceasefire in two days says the front page of the Sun.
The Guardian says predictions of dark forces being unleashed by an evil vixen hung over social media in Japan after a famous volcanic rock said to kill anyone who comes into contact with it was found split in two.
The Independent says a 15-year-old boy has died after being knocked down in a collision involving three cars in Fife.
The Metro says here are some things you might have in common with Misty the cat: she loves to sleep, she’s a gorgeous girl, and she’s getting on a bit.
The Metro says Donald Trump has suggested the US military could disguise its aircraft using Chinese flags and then use them to bomb Russia.
The Metro says the Queen has decided to make Windsor Castle her permanent home and will never fully return to Buckingham Palace, reports say.
The Metro says Kanye West has spoken out to address the controversial music video where he is seen burying Pete Davidson alive in animation form.
The Independent says a police sergeant has been jailed for 10 years for raping a “paralytic” woman who went on to give birth to his child.
The Independent says the stabbing of a pharmacist in north Belfast has been condemned by industry representatives.
The Guardian says veterans at a nursing home were evacuated, joining residents from more than 1,000 homes, as firefighters and emergency workers battled two massive wildfires Sunday.
The Guardian says Gracie Spinks was doing what she loved most – feeding her beloved horse one morning before work – when a stalker she had previously reported to the police killed her.
The Guardian says TikTok restricts service in Russia and Netflix stops streaming – as western companies continue to pull out of the country.
The Guardian says Spain’s interior minister has defended the behaviour of police who were filmed beating and pepper-spraying a young sub-Saharan African man.
Monday’s front pages.
BBC News says Boris Johnson is to hold talks with the Canadian and Dutch prime ministers in London as Western powers prepare to agree further sanctions on Russia.
Sky News says Britons have donated more than £100m to provide aid to Ukrainians fleeing the war after an appeal was launched by the UK DEC.
Euronews says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine will not forgive Russia for all the victims and suffering the war it started had caused.
France24 says Mathilde calls Hong Kong home, but as the Covid tears through the city she are joining an exodus of foreign workers looking for an escape route.
Aljazeera says Israeli forces have shot dead a Palestinian teenager after he allegedly stabbed two officers in the Old City in occupied East Jerusalem.
TRT World says at least 7 people have been killed, incl. two children, when a tornado swept through central Iowa, damaging buildings and knocking down trees.
The Sunday papers continue its coverage of the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, as Russian forces ramp up their attacks.