What the papers say March 12
Briefly

On Wednesday, significant news centered around Ukraine's agreement to a ceasefire with Russia, placing the onus on Russia to end hostilities. Major UK newspapers featured this development prominently, while other stories included President Trump's proposed 30-day ceasefire negotiations with Putin. Additional highlights included a man sentenced for the murders of BBC star John Hunt's family, Trump's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, and a court admission by a former health aide regarding indecent exposure. Manchester United's announcement of plans for a new stadium rounded out the day's headlines.
The news leads the Daily Mail, The Times, The Guardian and the i, with The Daily Telegraph reporting US President Donald Trump will challenge Russian leader Vladimir Putin to agree to a 30-day ceasefire.
Elsewhere, the Daily Mirror and Metro report the man who killed BBC star John Hunt's daughters Louise and Hannah and wife Carol has been sentenced to three whole-life sentences.
The Financial Times leads with the US president declaring he will impose a 50% tariff on steel and aluminium imports from Canada.
The Sun reports a former aide to Health Secretary Wes Streeting admitted in court to indecent exposure.
The Daily Star says Manchester United has unveiled plans for its new 2 billion stadium.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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