The Telegraph Sunday leads with Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Vladimir Putin of not maintaining a “Easter truce” that the Russian leader had asked. Putin said he hopes that Ukraine will continue the truce until the end of Sunday, but Zensky said that the Russian artillery had not stopped. The newspaper also has a great photo of the pop star Jennifer López in Jeddah before the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix.
The Sunday Times also leads with Zensky saying that Putin’s proposal truce is a lie. Under this there is a story about activists who won a battle of the Supreme Court on the legal definition of a woman who says they have bone “flood with death threats and misogynist abuse” from the sentence.
More than 80 people a day are being “saved by dog out of control” and the attacks are increasing, reporty Mirror. He writes victims and couples because the toughest penalties for “owners without recruits and doubtful breeders.”
The observer leads with a story about how Gaza has been “pushed to new depths of despair” by an Israeli seven -week block that has cut all the help. Many in Gaza now have more fear of famine than to air attacks, reports the newspaper.
The Sunday Express cites older conservatives who have accused the Labor Government of the increase in national security by “folding the knee” to China. On Saturday follows Foreign Minister Rachel Reeves saying that she would be “very dumb” not to interact with the second largest economy in the world.
Domingo’s mail informs that labor ministers are “conspiring in secret” to challenge a ruling from the Supreme Court that women refers to a biological woman and does not include trans women. The article writes the exchanges reveal the “private fury” in the Frontbench of Sir Keir Starmer, and the minister plans to hold a meeting to decide a path to follow.
Sun on Sunday leads with a story about how the winner of the apprentice Dean Franklin is at the center of a “rogue merchant research” about his business that won the BBC program. Franklin said “I was not aware of any review or research.”
The Sunday People has an interview with Sally Anne Bowman’s mother, a model that was killed in 2005. Linda Bowman said the police “errors cost Sally Anne his life.”
And The Daily Star has a story about how a quarter of the British are “activated” by the dreams of their first car.
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