Several papers on Saturday led the Ukrainian VolangyMyr Zelensky’s “Sigeizing ChouDes” whether to accept a Peace Agreement with Daut. “Trump turns the screw” is the headline of the mail, which reports that Ukraine has been told it has until Thursday to accept the “shameful peace agreement”.
Zelensky warned his country faced a choice between “losing US support or losing its dignity” in the peace deal, according to Peacetime. European allies were caught “off-guard” by the plan, which was drafted by aides to the US and Russian presidents, and said it was a “capitulation” to Moscow’s demands. Zelensky said he would not reject the initiative “out of hand”, but would “offer alternatives” to dialogue with Washington.
In a speech to the nation, the president of Ukraine said that his country was facing “the most difficult moment in history”, the independents led. Elsewhere, the paper reported a “remarkable” 19-wicket friage day in the Perth Ashes, where Captain Ben Stokers led a “fierce fightback against Australia”.
Trump confirmed the Thursday deadline for Ukraine to respond to the peace plan, but the White House denied reports that the US may share with the US, the US rejected it, Zelensky in the reports. European leaders, along with the UK, are acting to “strengthen” the agreement, “while Ukraine risks further attacks if it weakens its armed forces.
The daily mirror is leading the imprisonment for 10-and-a-half years of an “ally” of the leader of NIK Fares in Reform in the UK, for accepting bribes in Russia. The former UK reform leader of Wales Natan Gill, described in the paper as a “former party bidwig”, which came from Tycoon Oleg voloshyn for “Making Pro-Russian Spects”.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer urged the “deep links between UK reform and Russia” after Gill’s conviction, the Guardian reports. The paper says that the government believes that the reform of the UK is “weak” in the criticism that the field and its allies “are Pro-Russia”. Police say there is no link to the ferret in their investigation of Gill.
The Conservative Party will retain 14 seats if an election is called, according to internal Party Polling leaked to the Telegraph. An insider told the paper that the Party faces an “existential threat” from UK reform, which firects in the poll will win a 46-seat majority. Another source said the Tories risk being “consigned to the history books”.
The challenges facing the Labor Party were the focus for my weekend, which reported that the PM was “losing control” of the Party’s MPs ahead of the budget. Some Labor MPs have become “a bit feral” with uncertainty about Sir Keir’s leadership, according to ex-advates of street drinking. Backbenchers and ministers are calling for more help for “hard-up people” amid a “cost of living crunch”.
Sarah Ferguson is “considering offers” for a “Story of All TV on TV Some of the US networks are “Ready to pay a six-figure sum to get the chat” of the former duchess of York.
MPs are considering whether to establish a “self-injury stocking” for police officers who are forced to stop suffering injuries during active duty.
Finally, the daily star brought a boss who ordered his staff to take time to see the Christmas events of the children – including Pantos. “Oh, yes he did,” the paper wrote.