Satellite images show bodies in Bucha for weeks, rebutting Moscow claim
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Our news feature section brings together four separate articles covering the same story so you can see the bias and how and why the media choose their angle.
China jeers as images of apparent Bucha massacre horrify world – ‘a show put on by Ukraine to frame Russia’…
The truth about Bucha is out there, but perhaps too inconvenient to be discovered
PartyGate fines show Boris Johnson ‘a proven liar’, says shadow minister The Guardian says Wes Streeting, the shadow health secretary,…
The Independent says Downing Street has refused to say if Boris Johnson will resign if he is fined over lockdown-breaching parties at No 10 after the police announced it is issuing fines.
The Times says PM has not yet been told whether he will be fined for lockdown-breaching Downing Street parties and is refusing to say whether he accepts that the law has been broken.
The Sun says SCOTLAND Yard will today hand out the first 20 fines in their probe of Downing Street parties during lockdown.
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.
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…
China Daily says the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine is causing grave concerns, increasing uncertainties in a world that has already been ravaged by two years by the COVID-19.
Aljazeera says Russia has said it is banking on China’s help to withstand the crippling economic sanctions placed by Western nations over the war in Ukraine.
CNN says In public statements and at international summits, Chinese officials have attempted to stake out a seemingly neutral position on the war in Ukraine.
The Guardian says two weeks into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and China is still turning diplomatic cartwheels to prevent the war from damaging its global standing.
Team Talk says The new Manchester United manager is likely to get rid of Cristiano Ronaldo following his disappointing return, one pundit has said as United are looking towards another new chapter.
Daily Mail says Man U have 99 problems, but Cristiano Ronaldo is only one… there isn’t a SINGLE element of the club right now that is functioning as an elite team should
Daily Mirror says Cristiano Ronaldo caused a stir in the Manchester United dressing room by jetting off to Portugal after he was ruled out of facing Manchester City.
Daily Express says Cristiano Ronaldo was not in England for Manchester United’s trip to Manchester City on Sunday – a decision that reportedly surprised his team-mates.
VICE says Western military observers are shocked at how badly Russia’s military is doing -. “I think this is why they pivoted so hard toward influence operations”
The Conversation says Ukraine’s invasion shows the world full force of Russia’s new-look military machine – a modernised, professional fighting force.
The New York Times asks why is Putin at war again? Because he keeps winning – saying “the Russian military has repeatedly converted battlefield successes into political victories”.
SLATE says the Russian military is bogged down in Ukraine. In part due to the valiant resistance of Ukraine’s army. But it’s also due to the fact that the Russian army just isn’t very good.
RT News says President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian military to “secure the peace” in the newly recognized Donetsk and Lugansk republics, which were formerly considered to be part of Ukraine.
USA Today says Russian President Putin ordered troops Monday to “maintain peace” in two separatist territories in eastern Ukraine shortly after recognizing the Russian-backed areas as independent.