Newspaper headlines: Putin 'peace talks' and a 'game of no halves'

Newspaper headlines: Putin 'peace talks' and a 'game of no halves'

Current headlines across various newspapers are centered around the recent phone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, where they have agreed to commence peace talks to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Mirror, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Times, and The Financial Times have all highlighted this development on their front pages. The Guardian also reports on findings that Sir David Amess’s killer was removed from the government’s anti-terror program too hastily.

The Telegraph features a photo of Trump alongside Elon Musk and the billionaire’s son, while discussing the peace talks between the US and Russia. Additionally, the paper covers a story about a Nigerian woman who finally gained asylum in the UK after joining a terrorist group. The Daily Star takes a comedic approach, poking fun at Trump and suggesting that Musk’s son brought some much-needed dignity to the president’s administration.

The i newspaper raises concerns regarding potential cabinet reshuffles by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with specific cabinet members at risk, including Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy. On the other hand, the Daily Express quotes Tory leader Kemi Badenoch urging Starmer to prioritize UK national interests over European human rights laws. The Metro reports on a full alcohol ban at the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia, while The Sun highlights Katie Price’s decision regarding her son Harvey’s weight-loss jabs

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