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‘North Sea stand-off’ and ‘Council tax hike for millions’ | UK News

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The headline on the front page of the Mirror reads: “We see you, we're ready”.

The activity of a Russian spy ship in the North Sea leads several front pages, with the Mirror quoting Defence Secretary John Healey in its headline. He tells reporters the Yantar “dangerously” directed lasers to disrupt RAF pilots tracking its activity near UK waters. “We see you, we know what you’re doing,” he warns Moscow.

The headline on the front page of the Independent reads: “We're ready for you: UK's stern threat to Putin over spy ship”.

The Independent also leads with Healey in its headline, characterising his quotes as a “stern threat to Putin”. Russia’s Embassy in London says it is not undermining UK security and it has condemned Healey’s statement as provocative.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: “Ship hits the fan”.

The Sun says the incident is causing tensions with Russia to escalate, as “more damning revelations” surface about a British man facing a war crimes charge for spreading what the paper calls “sick Putin propaganda”.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: “10% council tex hike for millions to transfer money to North and Midlands”.

The i Paper reports local authorities in London and the South East will be allowed to raise their council tax without a public vote. The paper says the hikes are part of a “major funding overhaul to protect services” and suggests Whitehall grants will be diverted to areas in the North and the Midlands with “greater needs”.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: “Trans guide to protect women is left in limbo”.

Trans people could be banned from single-sex spaces based on how they look, according to an exclusive report in the Times. The paper says the guidance from the Equality and Human Rights Commission was handed to ministers three months ago, but is yet to be published.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: “Starmer calls on Farage to address racism claims”.

“Starmer calls on Farage to address racism claims,” says the Guardian, following its reporting on Wednesday which alleged the Reform UK leader had made racist comments when he was in school. Farage has denied making any of the comments and actions attributed to him by former pupils at Dulwich College, in south London, in the 1970s.

The headline on the front page of the Telegraph reads: “'Cash for land' deal to end war in Ukraine”.

Officials have spoken to the Daily Telegraph about a secret deal that has been “thrashed out” between the US and Russia in a recent “flurry” of talks. Sources familiar with the 28-point plan tell the paper Ukraine could be forced to cede control of the eastern Donbas region to Russia but retain ownership. Moscow would pay the nation an undisclosed rental fee.

The headline on the front page of the Mail reads: “What percentage of Britons think the economy is in a great state under Labour”.

The Daily Mail says that public confidence in the economy under the Labour government is at “rock bottom”, just one week out from the Budget. They lead with results from a YouGov poll, which finds only 4% of those surveyed rated economic conditions as “fairly good”.

The headline on the front page of the Express reads: “Proof pension triple lock must stay”.

Budget speculation also reaches the front page of the Daily Express, which says new analysis offers proof that the pension triple lock “must stay”. The paper says that millions of people will suffer “pensioner poverty” if Chancellor Rachel Reeves “bows to pressure and allows pensioners’ incomes to be whittled away”.

The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: “Home investors pull £26bn from top London stocks despite blistering rally”.

“Home investors pull £26bn from top London stocks despite blistering rally,” declares the Financial Times, warning that the Budget is fuelling nervousness in investors amid a “heightened sense of impending doom”. However, the paper says that the FTSE 100 is on course for its best year since its rebound from the financial crisis in 2009.

The headline on the front page of the Metro reads: “Russians hack fertility clinic”.

The Metro alleges that a prestigious fertility clinic has been hacked by a group with links to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The paper says the ransomware gang, Qilin, is believed to have infiltrated the clinic’s computer systems last month.

The headline on the front page of the Star reads: “Peaty slams his family”.

Adam Peaty and Holly Ramsey are pictured on the front page of the Daily Star, after the Olympic swimmer said his family were “encouraging false claims” ahead of the pair’s upcoming nuptials.

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