‘D-Day at White House’ and ‘Superman star’ dies aged 85
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and EU leaders are preparing to meet US President Donald Trump, “D-DAY in the White House,” he says. But he poses “he will listen to a single word”. There is also death in 86 of the Superman star Terrance Stamp.
Britain and the EU “on the side of Zelensky for talks with Trump” is reading the Guardian title. “During his last trip, he seems to have been designed to repeat Zelensky’s groin mauling,” he adds. In the Middle East, the article reported that Israel’s army was “to force one million people from the Gaza city”. A stunning black-and-white portrait of men stamp dominates the right side.
Daily Telegraph says, “Europe tells Trump: Don’t surrender to Putin,” Daily Telegraph says. On the right, on holiday in France, the French President is a hydrophoil. On the other hand, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps uses a leaked Ministry of Defense Ministry of Defense to hunt British spies by the Taliban.
This morning Times’s title “Zelensky wants security guarantees before an agreement”. Both Russia and Ukraine have the reporting of the “intense” fight on the ground in the donets such as “racing to secure the region”. Looking out from the lower strap, Golden Eagles is a story that returned to England after more than 150 years.
Leaders’ talks in Washington also lead the Financial Times. Zelensky and Ukraine’s European allies are looking for security guarantees, Put Putin says that “Kiev wants Kiev to accept the land to reach the ceasefire.” In addition, there is a report that Britain produces enough electricity to give power to more than five million houses for a year with solar energy.
“Europe is taking a stand”, as well as a picture of Sir Keir and Zelensky at the entrance of 10 Downing Street, as well as the title in the mirror. “Super Star” Mr. Stamp is doing the façade.
The metro jumped with a black and white photo of the train tickets and calls for the “ugly” rise of a reported railway fee. Sector experts say that prices will increase by 5.5% next year.
Students face annual education increases to “save struggling universities”. As part of the plans to use automatic increases in the direction of inflation of the ministers, it is possible to rise £ 250 next year. Meanwhile, “Assistant Chancellor warns that several universities will explode without increasing income”.
“And closed”, “the lucky betting tax hated” before the horse racing strikes begin to read the title of Daily Star. All meetings “Rachel Reeves’ tax hike was underwater for a day to protest the betting plans”. Stars also refer to the “Terence tribute”.
Daily Express raises “England’s 10 million junk addicts” to include food addiction for the World Health Organization (WHO) as a substance addiction. Dr Jen Unwin, the organizer of the gathering of medical officials and academics in London to discuss the issue, called it “health disaster”.
Chris Robshaw “a terrible harassment campaign by a female follower” for the sun for the sun “Absolutely Star’s Follower Terror”. The woman, who said that the newspaper threatened with violence twice last year, is now “hunting by the police”.