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What the papers say – March 15

Headaches for the Conservative Party make the front pages, with The Guardian, the i  and the Financial Times all zeroing in on the latest woes faced by Rishi Sunak and the Tories at large.

The Daily Express writes that Dame Esther Rantzen is one step closer on her quest to legalise assisted dying.

The Daily Mail reports that Russian interference caused the Defence Secretary’s jet to go dark for 30 minutes, sparking panic.

The Daily Mirror leads with a woman suing the police force in the wake of the death of her partner at the hands of an armed criminal while in custody.

The Metro blames IT staff working from home as one of the significant issues at the centre of last year’s air traffic control disaster that saw the UK and Europe grind to a halt.

The Daily Telegraph reports of paramedics’ fears that recharging electric-powered ambulances will hamper response times to critical incidents.

The Times reports that two-thirds of unfit-to-work claims are due to mental health concerns.

Lastly, the Daily Star reports Nasa has found ethanol molecules in space.




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