‘Killer aristocrat’ and Trump’s ‘warning to Putin’
Donald Trump’s threats of violent tariffs in Russia lead the front pages of newspapers on Tuesday, and US President Moscow wants to accept an agreement to end the war within 50 days. Financial Times said Trump’s 100% “secondary” tariffs with a picture of NATO Chief Mark Rutte, the US President of the White House, if Trump does not end in Russia within the time period of the Ukrainian war.
Guardian also wrote with Trump and Putin that the US President had a “warning” to the Kremlin after making an agreement with NATO to Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ben Stokes and Shoaib Bashir embraces the third test against India after a win for England.
After using the threat of “secondary tariffs” to end the war in Ukraine, US President reads the title of the daily telegram. The 38 -year -old woman is a photo of Constance Marten, who posed on a beach on the front page after she was found guilty of heavy negligence after the death of her newborn daughter in 2023.
Marten and his partner Mark Gordon jumped to the front page of the Daily Mail, and the article revealed that the first four children of the couple were maintained. Gordon was sentenced to rape in the United States, where he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Managing Marten and Gordon’s guilty decisions, the Metro says, “Monster parents’ arrogance.” More than two years after Victoria’s discovery in a shopping bag in Brighton, the decomposed body of their babies comes after more than two years.
Marten again on the front page of Times, this time he holds a little boy. The main story is about a government plan that offers £ 3,750 to people who switched to an electric vehicle, and led subsidies to encourage the “sustainable” models to buy the most “environmental environment.
Chelsea’s Club World Cup cup on the front page of Daily Star is a photo of Trump’s celebration.
“Torode’s end?” Torode said he was subjected to alleged use of a racist language approved as a part of an investigation against separate allegations against the joint host Gregg Wallace. This article said that BBC and production company Banijay wanted to leave Torode from Masterchef and claim that he had mental health problems after the allegations, but refused. On Monday night, the BBC institutions took themselves away from this claim. Torode wrote on Instagram that the claim made statements in 2018 or 2019 and apologized immediately after. He added that none of them were “remembering” and “he doesn’t believe it”.
Former MasterChef presenter BBC says that he could not protect him and declares the daily mirror. Wallace, BBC’s behavior of the behavior of 83 of the 83 allegedly supporting a report that supports a report “deeply sad for any trouble,” he said.
Daily Express led to Rachel Reeves’ upcoming budget and warned higher taxes for middle -class workers.