Front pages of several newspapers feature the ongoing tension between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Trump insisting that Zelensky’s actions are hindering a peace deal with Russia. The Daily Mail headline warns, “Back my peace or lose all of Ukraine,” while The Times reports on the White House’s reaction to Ukraine’s resistance to conceding territory. The Guardian highlights Trump’s warning that “Crimea is lost.”
On a different note, the i Paper covers Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ attempts to attract investors away from Trump. The Financial Times discusses Reeves’ talks with US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, emphasizing her cautious approach to trade negotiations with America. Reeves reassures that any deal will be in the UK’s national interest.
The Daily Telegraph reports on potential changes to regional electricity pricing, signaling that the South may pay more for electricity based on local supply and demand. The Sun and the Daily Mirror focus on Freddie Flintoff’s recount of a crash while filming Top Gear, with Flintoff sharing details of the severe injuries he sustained and his thoughts during the accident.
Lastly, the papers feature images of a smiling Prince Louis celebrating his seventh birthday, with playful puns about his missing teeth. Both The Mail and The Times wish him a “Gappy Birthday” as he marks the occasion
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