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The Daily Star warns its readers that Chinese spies could allegedly use microchips in fridges, doorbells, and laptops to keep tabs on people in Britain in their own homes.The i reveals the Treasury has ruled out tax cuts after Jeremy Hunt was surprised by the extent of the UK's borrowing that was reportedly caused by the government's decision to cap energy prices this winter.
The picture shows Zara Aleena, who was murdered by Jordan McSweeney nine days after he was released on licence from prison.The Daily Telegraph calls the decision by Germany and the US to send tanks to Ukraine a 'hammer blow' for Vladimir Putin, saying that the West is now poised to send nearly 200 of the vehicles to bolster Kyiv's forces.The Daily Mail leads on the news that the UK's national debt has it £2.
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