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'No heat to eat' Britons face worst cost of living crisis in 70 years

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IN THE PAPERS - Thursday, March 24: We look at reactions from the British press after the government's new budget reveals the worst cost of living criss in 70 years. Also, Joe Biden is in Brussels for several summits on Ukraine. Meanwhile, a top Vladimir Putin aide quits his government and leaves the country and The Times of London reports that the threat of a coup against Putin is very real. Finally, we look at a crisis of domestic pet obesity in the UK and how the Internet may play a role.

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