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Front Pages for the 24th of March 2026

Daily Telegraph Front Page 24th of March 2026

Donald Trump said the US will organise joint patrols of the Strait of Hormuz to secure oil flows, coordinating with Iran. He signalled that any breach of commitments by Tehran would trigger a strong US response, insisting the route must remain open to global trade.

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i Front Page 24th of March 2026

Security agencies are probing a possible Iran link to arson attacks on four ambulances serving a Jewish community in north London. Specialist officers are leading the inquiry. The PM condemned the incidents as antisemitic and pledged stronger protection and a determined pursuit of those responsible.

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Metro Front Page 24th of March 2026

A fire destroyed ambulances at a Jewish medical charity in London, which police are treating as a suspected hate crime. A family whose baby previously received lifesaving care praised the volunteers’ compassion and support for all communities. Police appeals and inquiries continue.

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Guardian Front Page 24th of March 2026

Trump paused planned US military action, citing “productive” talks with Tehran. Washington extended a deadline to reopen a key oil shipping route, while Tehran denied any contact. The move aims to ease tensions as both sides weigh whether dialogue can prevent further escalation.

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Times Front Page 24th of March 2026

Trump said he’d “bet on” reaching a deal with Iran, dialling back earlier threats against its power infrastructure. He suggested progress could allow the Strait of Hormuz to reopen, easing pressure on energy markets, while warning there are no guarantees and conditions apply.

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Daily Mail Front Page 24th of March 2026

Amid market turmoil, the US President announced a five-day pause in planned energy-related action, claiming Tehran was close to agreeing limits on military activity and nuclear ambitions. Tehran rejected this, denied talks took place, and insisted he was in retreat.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 24th of March 2026

The PM warned the Middle East crisis may persist despite a former US president claiming progress in talks with Tehran, which officials there dispute. Ministers convened to assess energy and shipping risks amid concern that disruption in a vital strait could drive prices higher.

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Financial Times Front Page 24th of March 2026

Trump promotes a diplomatic path to end the Middle East crisis, calling off planned military action against Iran’s energy facilities. Oil prices fell as markets stabilised. Tehran says no talks have occurred with Washington, while the Pentagon positions additional forces in the region.

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Daily Express Front Page 24th of March 2026

MPs demand urgent action to tackle antisemitism after four Jewish charity ambulances were destroyed in an incident. Ministers face calls for tougher sentencing, better protection for community services and stronger policing to deliver swift arrests and prosecutions.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Mail

Questions mount over a 30‑hour delay in informing the public after a missile incident at the joint US‑UK base on Diego Garcia. The opposition accuses the PM of a culture of cover‑ups and demands an explanation, while ministers say security concerns dictated the timing.

Guardian

Iran warned it would target water infrastructure if the US hits its power plants, escalating a dispute over access to the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say striking essential services would harm civilians and likely breach international law, urging restraint to avoid wider disruption.

Times

Washington gave a 48-hour ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of military action against energy sites if ignored. Tehran said it would target regional infrastructure in response. Shipping and oil prices face rising risk as forces in the Gulf increase readiness.

Daily Telegraph

Iran vowed steps that would sharply lift global oil prices after rejecting a 48-hour ultimatum from Trump. The PM convened a Cobra meeting as ministers assessed risks to energy supplies and shipping. Firms were warned about possible disruption and households about higher fuel costs.

Daily Star

An ex-football star will unveil The Curious Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in May, hosting a personal plot with a veteran TV gardener. The project showcases new horticultural interests and is set to draw added attention to the UK’s flagship gardening event.

Daily Mirror

Epstein survivors urge the Met to question a second woman alleging misconduct by Andrew, saying she could provide vital evidence. They commend Met chief Rowley’s review of the files. Andrew denies wrongdoing.

Daily Express

An investigation alleges a gang boss ran a begging network in central London using threats and intimidation. Critics say a lenient official approach enabled the operation. Police have stepped up checks as experts warn of organised trafficking and call for firmer enforcement.

i

The PM is under pressure to cap energy giants’ profits as fuel costs are set to rise amid Middle East tensions. The cost-of-living adviser urges a temporary cap and household support. Officials are drafting contingencies, including lower motorway speed limits and possible petrol rationing.

Metro

Unions urge the government to launch a Covid‑style emergency plan to shield jobs from an energy shock linked to Middle East instability. The TUC calls for guaranteed power supplies, support for energy‑intensive firms, and a rapid push on renewables to prevent factory shutdowns.

Financial Times

Trump has escalated pressure on Tehran, warning of action against energy facilities if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Tehran threatened reciprocal moves on vital infrastructure, while Israel readies increased operations, heightening LNG supply risks within days.

Independent

Ministers say the UK is safe from Iran’s long‑range missiles, rejecting Israeli claims that Britain could be hit. Housing secretary Steve Reed says defences are in place and there is no official assessment that Iran can, or intends to, target Europe.

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