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Front Pages for the 9th of March 2026

Daily Mirror Front Page 9th of March 2026

Tony Blair urged the UK to side with Donald Trump on Iran, saying Starmer should have joined a US‑led operation. Labour figures condemned the intervention, citing his Iraq record. Analysts warn disruption near the Strait of Hormuz could raise UK energy bills.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 9th of March 2026

Iran is poised to elevate Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader’s son, tightening control and shaping succession. The move may strain ties with Washington and unsettle oil markets already on edge after a fuel‑depot incident in Tehran.

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Daily Mail Front Page 9th of March 2026

After a public rift, the PM held a conciliatory call with the US President to steady the special relationship. They discussed defence cooperation in the Middle East, the PM offered condolences over recent deaths, and both sides agreed to keep channels open.

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Times Front Page 9th of March 2026

Clerics have chosen Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new supreme leader after his father’s death, signalling a harder line. The move challenges Trump and could stiffen positions on sanctions, nuclear talks and regional policy.

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Daily Express Front Page 9th of March 2026

Donald Trump accuses the PM of undermining the UK-US special relationship by delaying permission for US use of UK bases amid the Iran crisis. Critics call the response a dereliction of duty, while No 10 says ties remain strong and diplomatic work continues.

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i Front Page 9th of March 2026

Easter getaways face disruption as Middle East tensions prompt airspace restrictions and flight cancellations to Cyprus, Dubai and beyond. Officials warn issues could last weeks or months, with higher fuel costs, rerouted flights and reduced schedules. Travellers urged to check with airlines.

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Daily Star Front Page 9th of March 2026

A descendant of a renowned independence leader urges action to stop closure of the UK’s oldest Indian restaurant, widely regarded as Britain’s first curry house and once visited by their ancestor, calling it vital cultural and culinary heritage.

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Guardian Front Page 9th of March 2026

Iran warned it could target regional oil facilities after incidents at its energy sites, raising fears of supply disruption and price spikes. Neighbouring states were cautioned as markets slid; analysts said further escalation could push crude past $100 and weigh on the global economy.

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Financial Times Front Page 9th of March 2026

The US and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, triggering responses across the Gulf. Some producers have cut or halted output, pushing crude towards $100 and raising shipping risks. Markets brace for further disruption as regional partners seek to contain tensions.

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Metro Front Page 9th of March 2026

Iran’s clerical assembly moved to choose a new ayatollah, a succession with major regional stakes. Neighbours warned against hardline picks, while Washington weighed in. Diplomats prepared for impacts on sanctions, nuclear talks and maritime security in the Gulf.

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Independent Front Page 9th of March 2026

Escalating conflict around Iran has hit oil and gas infrastructure and disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, pushing prices higher. Analysts warn crude could near $150 a barrel and Britain faces a potential gas shortfall, with supply recovery expected to take months.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Sunday Telegraph

Tony Blair criticises Starmer for hesitating to support Donald Trump’s approach, urging Labour to “show up” for allies. He stresses the UK’s leadership role as HMS Prince of Wales is readied for deployment, signalling expectations of stronger backing from the Opposition.

Sunday Mirror

Ian Huntley, convicted of killing two children in Soham in 2002, has died in hospital 10 days after an assault in prison. He did not recover from his injuries. He was serving a life sentence.

Daily Star Sunday

Ian Huntley, convicted in 2002 over the Soham killings, has died after an incident in custody at HMP Frankland. Officials confirmed the death and said thoughts are with the victims’ families. A formal investigation will examine the circumstances.

Mail On Sunday

Tony Blair rebukes the PM for hesitating over US policy on Iran, saying Britain should have backed Washington from day one. He argues that steadfast support for a key ally is essential to UK security, as relations with the White House come under strain.

Sunday Express

Former F1 engineer Mark Mathieson urges the MoD to harness motorsport’s agility, rapid prototyping and data-led design to speed procurement and strengthen UK defence. He says British F1 expertise could deliver faster development, better kit and value for money.

Sunday People

A US long‑range aircraft has deployed to RAF Fairford for joint training, reinforcing UK‑US defence cooperation and readiness. The rotation demonstrates allied deterrence, rapid global reach and precision capabilities, with local operations expected in the coming days.

Observer

Prospective parents used polygenic screening to select an embryo predicted to have higher cognitive potential. Though selecting for intelligence is illegal in the UK, clinics abroad offer it and demand is rising, intensifying ethical and regulatory debate over genetic selection.

Independent

An Influence List recognises women reshaping the UK in 2026, spanning sport, culture, science, business and public life. It highlights leaders, innovators and campaigners whose work is shifting policy, boosting creativity and strengthening communities, published to mark International Women’s Day.

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