- Starmer eases UK sanctions on Russian oil as fuel prices surge
- Government announces environmental regulations overhaul: how outlets frame it
- Supermarkets may cap prices of milk, eggs and bread amid inflation concerns
- Farmer discovers live frog in sealed salad bag in Esperance, Australia
- European Commission maintains carbon border tax in fertiliser plan
- Pennsylvania primary election results for governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. House
- Son of Mango founder Isak Andic arrested following his father’s death during hike
- Mike Collins progresses to runoff in Georgia GOP Senate primary
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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Starmer eases UK sanctions on Russian oil as fuel prices surge
UK EASES SANCTIONS
Starmer’s government has eased sanctions on Russian oil this morning; fuel prices are expected to rise further as a consequence.

Government announces environmental regulations overhaul: how outlets frame it
Media Lens: Government announces environmental regulations overhaul: how outlets frame it Entity: UK; Action: faces economic challenges. An energy crisis

Supermarkets may cap prices of milk, eggs and bread amid inflation concerns
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has reportedly urged major supermarkets to limit prices on staples such as milk and bread amidst ongoing cost-of-living concerns. This move is set against a backdrop of falling UK inflation, even as rising fuel costs linked to the Iran conflict present challenges.

Farmer discovers live frog in sealed salad bag in Esperance, Australia
A farmer in Esperance, Australia, found a live frog named Greg in a supermarket bag of lettuce, prompting Woolworths to investigate the isolated incident.

European Commission maintains carbon border tax in fertiliser plan
The European Commission has retained its carbon border tax in a new plan for fertilisers, aimed at supporting farmers despite rising costs linked to carbon pricing. Commissioner Christophe Hansen stated the importance of maintaining competitiveness against cheaper imports while acknowledging the financial pressure on agriculture and food prices.
Pennsylvania primary election results for governor, lieutenant governor and U.S. House
Pennsylvania voters participated in primary elections on Tuesday, selecting candidates for congressional, gubernatorial, and local races. Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro and Republican State Treasurer Stacy Garrity ran unopposed. U.S. House races included a competitive contest in Philadelphia’s 3rd Congressional District following Rep. Dwight Evans’ retirement.
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