Gambhir Tariff’s Donald Trump’s threat on Russia is leading the pages in front of Tuesday’s papers, the US President insisted on accepting a deal to end the war within 50 days for Moscow. The Financial Times says Trump has asked Russia to expect a 100% “secondary” tariff whether Ukraine does not end within the war time limit, meets the US President at the White House with a picture of NATO’s major Mark Rutte.
The Guardian has also said with Trump and Putin, writing that the US President issued a “warning” to Kremlin after the US President agreed to a deal for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ben Stokes and Shoaib Bashir have been depicted by hugging a win for England in the third Test against India.
“Trump threatened China on Russian oil”, reads the title of the Daily Telegraph, the US President used the threat of “secondary tariff” to try to end the war in Ukraine. After the 38 -year -old woman was found to be convicted by a man’s negligence after the death of her newborn daughter in 2023, a photo of Constance Marten was presented on a beach facilities on the front page.
Marten and his partner Mark Gordon were also splashed on the front page of the Daily Mail, in which the paper suggests that the first four children of the couple were taken into consideration. Gordon has previously been convicted of rape in the United States, where he served 20 years in prison.
The metro says, “The ego of the demon parents,” Metro says, which also goes on the guilty decision of Marten and Gordon. It comes in a shopping bag in Brighton, after two years of his child’s disintegrated body, Victoria.
Marten is re -painted on the front page of the Times, this time holding a small child. The main story is about a government scheme that offers £ 3,750 to people switching on an electric vehicle, with subsidy the most “environmentally durable” models with subsidies are encouraged to buy.
A picture of Chelsea that is waving the Club World Cup Trophy on The Daily Star’s front page, Trump got caught in the celebrations.
Greg Wallace and John Torod are feature stories on the sun, depicted with the “end of Torode” headline. Torod has stated that he is subject to the allegation of using the racist language, as part of the investigation of separate allegations against co-magic Greg Wallace. Paper says BBC and production company Banjay asked Torod to leave the mastersheph and claimed that he had mental health issues after the allegations, but refused. On Monday night, internal sources in the BBC removed themselves from that claim. Torod wrote on Instagram that the allegation was that he had commented in 2018 or 2019 and immediately apologized. He said that he had “no remembrance”, and that “he did not believe it happened.”
“Settled Greg: I won’t be final”, declares a daily mirror, the former MasterShef presenter said the BBC has failed to protect him. Wallace said that after a report was published by the BBC about 45 out of 83 claims, he was “deeply sorry for any crisis”.
The Daily Express has led to the upcoming budget of Rachel Reeves, a warning of high taxes for middle class workers.