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Metro Front page with headline: "Putin's Brutal Peace offering"

The status of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine leads in Tuesday’s Metro, under the headline “Putin’s brutal peace offering”, as air strikes directed by the Kremlinb continue. The paper cites Ukrainian reports that the Russian military injured 74 people – among them 14 children – in strikes on homes and a hospital, on the same day as negotiators held ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia.

Daily Express front page with headline: "Mr Trump, wake up! Ukrainians are the victims!"

The Daily Express carries a report from Kyiv, laying out the “brutal” realities of recent overnight Russian air strikes on Ukraine’s capital. The paper’s correspondent in Ukraine tells US President Donald Trump to “wake up” and recognise that “Ukrainians are the victims”, after a father and young daughter were recently killed by a drone strike.

The Times with headline: "Bank adds to growing pains for chancellor"

The Bank of England has “dealt a blow” to Labour’s hopes for growth, the Times reports. The Bank’s governor warned on Monday that potential US tariffs and an ageing population were threatening the UK economy, part of an assessment of Britain’s economic outlook that the paper characterises as “bleak”.

The i Paper front page with headline: "Future of state pension triple lock questioned by Labour MPs"

The i Paper leads with disquiet among Labour MPs over the future of the “triple lock” on the state pension. The paper says people on the government’s backbenches are considering whether the government should ditch the “sacred cow of British politics”. Under the “triple lock” arrangement, the state pension goes up each year by either 2.5%, inflation or earnings growth – whichever is the highest figure.

The Daily Mail front page with headline: "LABOUR TO BLOCK BID TO BAN SOLAR PANELS MADE BY SLAVES"

The government has been accused by opposition MPs of turning a “blind eye to slavery” in solar panel acquisition, according to the Daily Mail. The paper says a bid to stop taxpayer money being given to a company where there is “credible evidence” of modern slavery in its supply chain is due to be rejected. The Mail says solar panels made this way could then end up on the “roofs of hundreds of schools and NHS sites”, adding that Labour plans to whip its MPs to strike down a Lords amendment to a bill in Parliament aimed at blocking this move.

Guardian front page with headline: "Domestic abusers driving more victims to suicide, warn police"

Police have warned domestic abusers are driving more of their victims to suicide, according to reporting in the Guardian. A report quoted by the paper reveals that last year the number of suicides among victims exceeded the number killed by abusers for the second year running. The paper adds that there have been more than 1,000 domestic abuse-related deaths in the UK in that period, described as a “grim milestone” by a police chief.

The Daily Telegraph with headline: "Threat to take Reform donor’s OBE ignites free speech row"

A Reform UK donor was threatened with being stripped of his OBE over what the Daily Telegraph calls a “social media attack” on Sadiq Khan. The paper notes Charlie Mullins, a millionaire supporter of Nigel Farage’s party, was accused of bringing the honours system into disrepute. The Telegraph reports that the threat was over comments including during a “controversial post” about the London mayor, as well as “offensive jokes made online and in person”.

The Financial Times front page with headline "Trump threatens countries that buy Venezuelan Oil with 25% tariff".

The US president also leads the Financial Times, but for different geopolitical reasons. The paper reports that Donald Trump has said a tariff of 25% would be imposed on any country importing oil from Venezuela. The FT says the move could cause disruption in markets and sharply raise taxes on goods from China and India imported by the US, as both countries import a significant amount of crude oil from the South American nation.

Daily Mirror with headline "This victory is for my Martyn "

An exclusive in the Daily Mirror focuses on the victory for a Manchester Arena bomb campaigner who called for a change to the law to make venues safer from attack. Figen Murray, whose son was killed in the 2017 bombing, hailed the bill passing its final House of Commons hurdle as a “victory” for her son. The paper also reports the bill is due to become law in the coming weeks.

The Sun front page with headline "Meghan a fast buck"

The Sun has accused the Duchess of Sussex of “exploiting her children” over putting them in a social media picture promoting her online clothes shop. Meghan Markle’s promotional efforts have been described as “tacky and desperate” by one expert quoted in the paper.

The Daily Star front page with headline: "Titch's wisteria hysteria"

The Daily Star leads with TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh’s criticism of a fictional garden in the TV show Grantchester. According to the paper, “Titch’s wisteria hysteria” involved him accusing the ITV drama of “driving me nuts” with the appearance of blooming flowers outside the vicar’s cottage, accusing it of looking “awful” and fake.

The Times says the governor of the Bank of England has dealt a blow to Labour’s hopes for economic growth. The paper reports that Andrew Bailey used a lecture at Leicester university to warn about the “strong headwinds” of US tariffs and an ageing population. But the Times also says he struck an optimistic note about the potential of Artificial Intelligence to transform Britain’s economic prospects.

The Financial Times leads with Donald Trump’s threat to impose 25% tariffs on all imports from countries that buy oil from Venezuela. He’s accused the South American country of sending thousands of criminals undercover to the US. The FT says the tariffs risk creating turmoil in the oil market and could sharply raise levies on goods from Venezuela’s biggest customers, including China and India.

Metro’s front page shows an injured Ukrainian woman after a Russian missile attack, with the headline “Putin’s brutal peace offering”. The Daily Express devotes its front page to a message to the US president from its correspondent in Kyiv: “Mr Trump, wake up!” it says, adding that “Ukrainians are the victims”.

The main story for the Guardian is a warning from police that domestic abusers are driving a growing number of victims to suicide. The latest official report reveals that such deaths have outnumbered cases of people killed by their partners for the second year in a row. The paper reports that police have admitted to past mistakes and pledged to investigate more “hidden” cases of violence against women.

The Daily Telegraph reveals that the honours forfeiture committee threatened to strip the wealthy Reform UK supporter, Charlie Mullins, of his OBE last September, because of social media comments and offensive jokes dating back to 2022. In one, Mr Mullins said that someone should kill Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan. The businessman’s lawyers promised that he would undertake diversity training and he has now been told he can keep the OBE. Mr Mullins tells the Telegraph he is the victim of a politically motivated attack. The government has not responded.

Finally, the Times highlights research suggesting that using a cheap microphone in video conferencing can cost you desirability, hireability and credibility. The study at Yale University found that when a recording is of higher quality, listeners tend to judge the speaker as of higher quality too. By contrast, contributions on a tinny microphone are less compelling.

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