The Papers: 'Jail.. then hell' and ceasefire 'if Putin agrees'

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 "Screams of hell await you"

Several papers feature the emotional words delivered by John Hunt in court as his family's killer was sentenced to life. The Mail carries an image of Mr Hunt smiling alongside daughters Louise and Hannah with the quote "Screams of hell await you".

 "I am so proud of all my girls"

"I am so proud of all my girls" is the headline on the Express. The paper's full cover is a photograph of Carol, Louise and Hannah alongside quotes from Mr Hunt.

 'They'll roll out the red carpet in hell' - a quote from John Hunt whose wife and daughters' killer was sentenced on Tuesday

The Metro's front page is also dedicated to John Hunt's impact statement. His wife and daughters were killed in July last year by Louise's ex-boyfriend. In court, Mr Hunt said hell would be rolling out the "red carpet" for his crimes against the three women.

 "Jail... then hell"

"Jail... then hell" is the Mirror's headline as it shares more from John Hunt. It reports how proud the commentator was of his girls as he condemns their killer.

 Putin told to agree Ukraine ceasefire

"Putin told to agree Ukraine ceasefire", reads the headline on the front of the Telegraph. It says US President Donald Trump will challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin to accept the deal after securing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval in Saudi Arabia.

 Kyiv open to ceasefire as Trump restarts aid

The Times also leads on hopes of a ceasefire in Ukraine with all eyes waiting on Russia to respond. It reports Trump as saying "it takes two to tango".

 "Ceasefire in Ukraine - if Putin agrees"

Ceasefire "if Putin agrees", writes the I paper. The paper reports attention turns to Moscow and details some of the proposals, which it says includes prisoner-of-war exchanges and the return of children forcibly transferred to Russia.

 US says 'ball in Russia's court' as Ukraine agrees 30-day ceasefire

The Guardian carries more on the emphasis on Russia to get a 30-day ceasefire set in stone. Its headline reads: "US says 'ball in Russia's court'". The paper also highlights John Hunt's words as he shares his tribute to daughter Louise, saying he hopes her bravery is treated "as a shining beacon" for other women wanting to leave certain relationships.

 Trump ratchets up Canada trade war with 50% aluminium and steel tariffs

The Financial Times carries Trump's plan of targeting Canada with more tariffs - although his administration has since rolled back on the idea of hitting aluminium and steel with a 50% tariff.

 "Wes Aide flashed girl, 13"

The Sun reports a former aide of Health Secretary Wes Streeting exposed himself to a 13-year-old girl. Sam Gould, 33, who resigned from his role, admitted indecent exposure in East London. He will be sentenced next month.

 "Man U's £2bn new home unveiled.. but will the taxpayer get a big bill?"

The Star leads with Manchester United's grand plans for a new home although it says there are questions over how much taxpayers may be asked to pay for any development of the area nearby.

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