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Front Pages for the 6th of April 2026

Daily Telegraph Front Page 6th of April 2026

An injured US weapons operator, stranded for 36 hours in Iran’s mountains after ejecting from his jet, was extracted in a high‑risk cross‑border operation using aircraft and special forces, then evacuated for treatment. Officials praised the precision and speed of the rescue.

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Daily Mail Front Page 6th of April 2026

Donald Trump issued a profanity-laced ultimatum demanding Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, extending a 24‑hour deadline. The warning followed the rescue of a second US airman. He threatened serious consequences if shipping lanes stayed closed, heightening regional tensions.

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Guardian Front Page 6th of April 2026

Donald Trump issued an expletive-laden online ultimatum to Tehran, demanding a vital shipping strait be reopened by tomorrow or he would target power and transport infrastructure. Iranian officials condemned the remarks as reckless, amid heightened tension following recent military incidents.

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Times Front Page 6th of April 2026

Maternal deaths in the UK have reached a two‑decade high despite years of official warnings. Findings cite missed warning signs, delays treating serious complications, and weak mental‑health support. Hospitals and ministers are urged to implement and fund overdue maternity safety measures.

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Daily Star Front Page 6th of April 2026

Bookmakers expect stakes of about £1bn this week as punters back the Grand National, the Masters and key Premier League fixtures. Firms anticipate large payouts if favourites win, with promotions and online markets pushing wagering to record levels.

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Daily Express Front Page 6th of April 2026

Senior royals marked Easter with a joint appearance at a church service, presenting a united front and greeting well‑wishers before private family time. The outing signalled steady continuity in royal engagements as the spring calendar gets underway.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 6th of April 2026

A former US president launched an expletive‑laden rant at Iran’s leaders, threatening severe retaliation and suggesting strikes on power and transport infrastructure. Lawyers and rights groups warned that threatening civilian sites risks breaching international law.

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Financial Times Front Page 6th of April 2026

Trump warned Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face US military action against infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, following the rescue of a US F‑15 airman. Washington said the aim is to protect shipping and energy supplies, while urging partners to press for de‑escalation.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Star Sunday

A high-profile inmate reportedly fears serious harm, believing she has a target on her back from prisoners seeking notoriety. Officials are said to be reviewing protections after recent incidents involving other well-known offenders.

Sunday Times

Three MPs promoted a Dubai housing scheme built by businessmen barred from the UK and subject to NCA action. They shared endorsements and appeared at events aimed at British Pakistanis. The episode raises standards questions over MPs backing commercial ventures; the MPs say they were supporting their communities.

Sunday People

An Afghan interpreter who worked alongside UK forces has been hospitalised with severe head injuries after an incident on the rail network. Having resettled in Britain for his service, his case has triggered scrutiny of safeguards and support for allied personnel and a police inquiry.

Sunday Telegraph

Trump warns Iran of severe consequences if a missing US airman is not accounted for, while a regional ally prepares potential military action against energy infrastructure. Allies coordinate the response as the search continues, with diplomacy active but contingency plans in place.

Sunday Mirror

Campaigners and MPs urge the Chancellor to cut the £138m Sovereign Grant, calling the Andrew scandal a tipping point. They argue royal funding, including palace repairs, should be reduced to reflect public priorities, and want a review of costs with greater transparency.

Observer

Artemis II’s Orion, commanded by NASA’s Reid Wiseman, completed translunar injection on 3 April, sending the crew towards the Moon. The mission marks a major step in returning humans to lunar orbit and underscores growing competition in space between states and private firms.

Sunday Express

An ‘ambitious’ Brexit reset is being explored by the PM, aiming for a new EU trade deal. Treasury estimates suggest about £3bn a year in contributions to ease border frictions and join schemes. Critics say this quietly binds Britain closer to Brussels; supporters say it will cut red tape and boost growth.

Mail on Sunday

Rising energy costs have intensified pressure on Ed Miliband to lift Labour’s restrictions on new North Sea oil and gas projects. Backers say unlocking domestic supply would cut bills, support jobs and tax revenues; opponents warn it risks undermining Net Zero.

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