The war in Ukraine and calls for Rishi Sunak to cut a National Insurance rise lead the papers.
The ongoing destruction in Ukraine continues to dominate the papers. A picture of a young girl crying as she says goodbye to her father through a train carriage window features on the front of the Guardian. The paper says Russia has laid waste to the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol and quotes officials describing it as "ashes of a dead land".
It reports on anti-Putin protesters preventing oligarch Roman Abramovich's vessel Solaris from docking in the Turkish port of Bodrum, where it is trying to avoid sanctions.With the chancellor's Spring Statement coming up, what he might announce also features on several front pages.
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