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Newspaper headlines: 'Absent Harry' and 'PM to overrule on boats Bill'

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The front page of the Guardian carries a picture of a Ukrainian soldier in a pick-up truck, making the V for victory sign. of its long anticipated counter-offensive.

, while the Daily Telegraph suggests that - to find weaknesses in Russia's defensive line, before committing more soldiers and weaponry.

The i reports that, contrary to Moscow's claims, made quick gains. The Daily Mail suggests that the aim may be to reveal the locations of Russian long range weaponry, before deploying British Storm Shadow long-range missiles against their ammunition stores.

Away from Ukraine, the Daily Telegraph says the prime minister has suggested that he's prepared to use the , if it's delayed by peers.

The act allows the Commons to overrule the Lords, but is rarely used. The Telegraph says that during an interview with the paper, Rishi Sunak twice "indicated" that he would be open to using it.

that AI could be powerful enough to "kill many humans" within two years. Matt Clifford is quoted as saying that AI can already "create new recipes for bioweapons or launch large scale cyberattacks".