2022-03-11
Times Front Page 11th of March 2022
Britain became the first country to sanction Roman Abramovich on Thursday with ministers accusing him of having “blood on his hands” because of links to President Putin, The Times says.
Britain became the first country to sanction Roman Abramovich on Thursday with ministers accusing him of having “blood on his hands” because of links to President Putin, The Times says.
Oligarch Roman Abramovich will be facing his own cost of living crisis after being hit with UK sanctions, the Daily Star writes.
Priti Patel’s changes to the UK’s scheme to welcome Ukrainian refugees do not go “anywhere near far enough”, The Independent says.
Another two million people are set to flee Ukraine within days – the Daily Mail claims – raising pressure on Britain to welcome more refugees.
The Daily Express says Vladimir Putin hit back at the West’s crippling sanctions on Thursday by threatening to send global food prices soaring and imposing his own export bans.
The Daily Telegraph claims the British public will be asked to offer homes to tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion under plans to be announced this weekend.
Relentless shelling by Russian forces is leaving a trail of utter devastation on the streets of Mariupol, The Guardian writes.
The paper says Roman Abramovich has “blood on his hands” after the Chelsea owner was slapped with sanctions by the government.