Newspaper scoop: Harry embroiled in charity controversy and roasted for fortnight.

Harry's charity 'row' and 'Roaster for 2 weeks' Image source, Reuters Published 31 March 2025 President Donald Trump's strong words towards Vladimir Putin have taken the spotlight in The Guardian. Trump expressed his frustration on a US news channel, criticizing Putin for the lack of progress in achieving a ceasefire with Ukraine. The article reveals that Finland may have played a role in this development, as President Alexander Stubb spent nine hours with Trump and even won a golf competition together. Diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, suggests that Stubb proposed a deadline for a ceasefire by 20 April, and during their golf game, Trump seemed to be growing impatient with Russia. The Times highlights the upcoming illegal migration summit, where Prime Minister is set to host. According to the report, Sir Keir Starmer will announce a plan for the UK to fund foreign prosecutors to track down people-smugglers globally. Additionally, funding for an international unit of the Crown Prosecution Service will be allocated to target gangs using illegal routes into Europe and the UK. The Telegraph reports on new guidelines from the Ministry of Justice, stating that judges are prioritizing criminal suspects from ethnic minority backgrounds when considering bail. The courts are urged to factor in the "trauma" experienced by suspects whose relatives have faced racism or discrimination. A ministry insider tells the paper that these guidelines consolidate previous versions dating back to 2016. In other news, claims made by the head of Prince Harry's Southern African charity are making headlines. The Mirror quotes Sophie Chandaukar, who alleges that a fundraiser was ruined because Harry insisted on filming it for Netflix. The Mail adds that donors withdrew their support due to the Prince's tarnished reputation post his royal exit. While Harry has not responded directly to these allegations, sources close to him have dismissed them as a "publicity stunt", as per The Times. Furthermore, The Times reports on the rising trend of venues offering a unique combination of ice cream and wine, attracting a younger crowd who prefer a modern twist on a night out. 00s, charity, celebrities, diplomatic, migration

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