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The i warns of clashes between the government and public sector workers. The paper predicts a “summer of discontent” as Conservatives prepare the sector’s next pay deal ahead of the yet-to-be-announced general election. [BBC]
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The Financial Times leads on a story about Ukraine’s need for haste from the US, on sending the $61bn military aid package signed off by the House of Representatives on Friday. President Volodymyr Zelensky has said the aid could save thousands of lives. [BBC]
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According to The Sun’s front page, British holiday flights are facing “electronic attacks” from Russia. The paper says “forces” of Russian president Vladimir Putin are suspected of creating “bogus obstacles” for planes to dodge. “Thousands of flights” involving British Airways and Ryanair have reportedly been targeted. [BBC]
Metro front page
“Radical” plans for a 12-hour school day is the front page splash for the Metro. It’s a story originally reported in the Sunday Times about a school in west London that is implementing an optional extended school day. Head teacher Andrew O’Neill says it’s part of a plan to break pupils' mobile phone addiction. [BBC]
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A day without rain "for a change"! Well, that’s according to the Daily Star. Their front page reports that forecasters believe the UK is due to have some dry days - which it calls "an April miracle" The front page also trails an article on how coffee allegedly helps you live longer. Positivity all round! [BBC]

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