Volodymyr Zelensky, the President of Ukraine, has accused Russian leader Vladimir Putin of failing to uphold an “Easter truce” that Putin had called for. Despite Putin’s expectation that Ukraine would follow the truce until the end of Sunday, Zelensky stated that Russian artillery had not ceased. In another news, the Sunday Telegraph also features a large photo of pop star Jennifer Lopez in Jeddah ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

On a similar note, The Sunday Times reports on Zelensky’s claim that Putin’s proposed truce is deceptive. The paper also highlights a story on campaigners who won a Supreme Court battle over the legal definition of a woman, revealing that they have been facing “death threats and misogynistic abuse” since the judgment. Moreover, the Sunday Mirror discusses a worrying trend in which more than 80 people are being attacked by out-of-control dogs daily, with victims and charities calling for stricter penalties for irresponsible owners and breeders.

Moving on to a different global concern, The Observer delves into the fear and despair rising in Gaza due to a seven-week Israeli blockade that has cut off all aid. The paper reports that many in Gaza are more concerned about famine than airstrikes. Additionally, The Sunday Express quotes senior Tories criticizing the Labour government for supposedly compromising national security by showing appeasement to China, following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ statement emphasizing the necessity of engaging with the world’s second-largest economy

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