Newspaper headlines: 'You can rest now, Nikki' and Biden's Ukraine trip

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Tuesday's papers are dominated by quality of the ceremonial recognition of Nicola Bulley. Her household said officers had confirmed their worst fears erstwhile the mother-of-two was recovered connected the banks of a Lancashire stream connected Sunday, much than 3 weeks aft going missing, the Daily Mail reports. 'Nikki... we tin fto you remainder now' is the Daily Mail's headline, reflecting their grief.

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The Mirror besides carries the tribute from Ms Bulley's family: "We volition ne'er hide Nikki, she was the centre of our world."

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The Sun describes the tributes arsenic "poignant" and features a smiling Ms Bulley connected its beforehand page.

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The Express carries much from that tribute. The insubstantial reports that her relatives admitted they would "never beryllium capable to comprehend what Nikki had gone done successful her past moments and that would ne'er permission us".

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Ms Bulley's household besides criticised parts of the UK media pursuing the find of her body. In a connection work connected behalf of the household by Det Ch Supt Pauline Stables, they assertion that immoderate members of the property "misquoted and vilified" their friends and family, the one paper reports. The connection besides took purpose astatine ITV and Sky News who the household said made interaction with them "when we expressly asked for privacy", the insubstantial says. The BBC understands Sky News had an "open dialogue" with Ms Bulley's household since she was reported missing. The BBC has approached ITV for a comment.

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US President Joe Biden's astonishment sojourn to the Ukrainian superior Kyiv besides features prominently connected galore of Tuesday's beforehand pages. The FT reports connected Mr Biden's "unwavering support" for the embattled federation arsenic helium announced a further $500m successful subject aid.

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The Daily Telegraph features an representation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Joe Biden embracing 1 different connected its beforehand page. But its main communicative is connected comments made by erstwhile premier ministers Liz Truss and Boris Johnson who are some urging their successor, Rishi Sunak, to nonstop combatant jets to Ukraine. In her archetypal involution successful the House of Commons since resigning arsenic premier minister, Ms Truss said she "could not hold to spot combatant jets implicit Ukraine", the insubstantial reports.

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The Times besides features stories connected the Nicola Bulley lawsuit and Biden's sojourn to Ukraine. But its main communicative is connected reports immoderate ministers are prepared to resign from Rishi Sunak's authorities implicit his Brexit woody if it risks Northern Ireland's spot wrong the UK. The insubstantial says determination is simply a mounting backlash among Eurosceptic Conservative MPs to the deal.

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The Guardian turns its attraction to the inquest of the victims of the Plymouth shootings. The inquest assemblage recovered "catastrophic" failings allowed the gunman, Jake Davison, to legally person a shotgun that helium utilized to termination 5 radical successful August 2021. Senior constabulary officers, families of the victims and anti-gun campaigners are calling for a "radical reform" of the firearms licensing system, the insubstantial says.

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Junior doctors person voted overwhelmingly to articulation Britain's increasing question of strikes, the Metro reports. Out of 37,000 British Medical Association members who voted, 98% backed their archetypal concern enactment since 2016, the insubstantial says. A 72-hour walkout is being planned successful their combat for a 26% wage rise, the insubstantial says.

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And the Daily Star leads with the enactment implicit publishing changes made to children's writer Roald Dahl's books. The premier curate has weighed in, with his spokesperson saying works of fabrication should beryllium "preserved not airbrushed". 'Battle of the BFG' is however the Star frames the debate.

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