- Homeowner faces order to remove section of Berlin Wall from garden in London
- British woman arrested for stabbing husband and claiming suicide in Thailand
- Macron visits Syria to discuss security and investment opportunities
- Wet June in Saskatchewan delays Saskatoon berry ripening, benefits haskaps
- Judge rules Brian Cole Jr. not covered by Trump’s pardons related to January 6
- NSPCA investigates case of burned dog discovered in Dublin suburb
- Hungary’s government proposes removal of president amid political tension
- High flows in South Saskatchewan River dislodge buoys and trigger rescues
Daily Express - Negotiate? No, we’ll fight Putin to last man
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express turns its attention to the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, Vadym Prystaiko, insists his countrymen would fight to the last man before they entered into any negotiation from a position of weakness, the paper reports.
The paper also reports on travel delays disrupting Easter weekend and ponders if Prince Harry will return to the UK for the King’s coronation.
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Homeowner faces order to remove section of Berlin Wall from garden in London
Southwark Council has issued a planning enforcement notice demanding Steven Thorpe remove a 3.6-metre section of the Berlin Wall he installed in his Herne Hill garden. Neighbours complained about its height and impact on visibility, prompting council action that could result in a fine of up to £20,000 for non-compliance.

British woman arrested for stabbing husband and claiming suicide in Thailand
A British businessman, Thomas David Powell, was found dead at his Thai villa, allegedly stabbed by his wife, Isabelle Violet Carreras, who faces murder charges.

Macron visits Syria to discuss security and investment opportunities
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Syria on Monday, marking the first trip by a Western European leader since the country’s new government formed. Accompanied by a business delegation, Macron aims to discuss regional security and investment while emphasising France’s commitment to a peaceful, sovereign Syria.

Wet June in Saskatchewan delays Saskatoon berry ripening, benefits haskaps
Farmers and experts report a slight delay in the ripening of Saskatoon berries, contrasting with other crops that are thriving due to the notably wet conditions experienced last month. This shift in berry maturation timing is being closely monitored.
Judge rules Brian Cole Jr. not covered by Trump’s pardons related to January 6
A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss charges against Brian Cole Jr., accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican National Committee and Democratic National Committee on 5 January 2021. Judge Amir Ali stated that President Trump’s pardons do not apply, as Cole had not been convicted at that time.

NSPCA investigates case of burned dog discovered in Dublin suburb
NSPCA investigates a case of severe animal cruelty involving the charred remains of a dog found in Ballymun, Dublin, appealing for public assistance.
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