Front page headlines from various newspapers are all focused on John Hunt’s emotional response in court as his family’s killer is sentenced to life. The Mail displays a photo of Mr. Hunt smiling with daughters Louise and Hannah, featuring the quote “Screams of hell await you.” Similarly, the Express showcases a picture of Carol, Louise, and Hannah with the headline “I am so proud of all my girls,” sharing quotes from Mr. Hunt. The Metro and the Mirror both highlight John Hunt’s powerful statement, where he mentions that hell would be preparing a red carpet for the criminal who took the lives of his wife and daughters.
In political news, the Daily Telegraph and The Times report on efforts to push for a ceasefire in Ukraine. The former indicates that US President Donald Trump is expected to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin to agree to the ceasefire after gaining Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s approval in Saudi Arabia. The Times mentions the hope for a ceasefire in Ukraine with all eyes on Russia for a response and includes Trump’s statement that “it takes two to tango.” The i paper also touches on the ceasefire prospects if Putin agrees, mentioning proposals such as prisoner-of-war exchanges and the return of children taken to Russia.
Further news involves the Financial Times detailing President Trump’s trade war strategy with Canada, including a plan for imposing tariffs on aluminium and steel. However, the administration later reversed the decision to implement a 50% tariff. The Sun reports on an incident involving Sam Gould, a former aide of Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who exposed himself to a 13-year-old girl and admitted to indecent exposure. The Star covers Manchester United’s new home plans and raises concerns about potential costs to taxpayers for any development in the surrounding area
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