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Front Pages for the 2nd of April 2026

Daily Mail Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Donald Trump threatened to quit NATO, branding the alliance a “paper tiger” amid friction with European partners. The remarks raised concern over Western security. In the UK, Starmer signalled warmer ties with Europe to safeguard defence cooperation and deterrence.

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Times Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Trump threatened to pull the US from Nato amid a crisis at the Strait of Hormuz, saying severe action would continue until the waterway reopens. Tehran denied his claim of a truce. In London, Rachel Reeves condemned the lack of planning and warned of economic risks.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Donald Trump says he is “absolutely” considering pulling the US out of Nato, renewing criticism of allies over defence spending. Such a move would reshape transatlantic security and force European governments to rethink reliance on US guarantees.

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Daily Telegraph Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Donald Trump says the US could leave Nato, branding the alliance ineffective and criticising the Royal Navy. He warned European allies to raise spending and support or face a pullout, and set out a tougher stance on Iran than the UK. His remarks cast doubt on Europe’s reliance on Washington.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Government has approved adding SMA (spinal muscular atrophy) to England’s newborn screening. The NHS change will identify cases at birth, enabling faster treatment and better outcomes, offering new protection for thousands of babies each year. Campaigners who pushed for the change welcomed the decision.

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i Front Page 2nd of April 2026

After Trump’s threat to quit Nato, European capitals warn it could fracture alliance security and embolden a hostile state. The UK is driving a diplomatic push with partners to reinforce defence ties and protect energy routes, including the Strait of Hormuz.

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Daily Express Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Airlines warn jet fuel shortages could disrupt flights within days, pushing up fares and putting millions of overseas holidays at risk. Carriers are planning contingency measures and urging government and suppliers to stabilise supplies to protect summer travel.

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Daily Star Front Page 2nd of April 2026

A veteran radio presenter has spoken after being removed by the BBC following allegations about personal conduct. He said he fully co-operated with police during a 2018 inquiry and thanked loyal listeners for their support since his dismissal.

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Financial Times Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Starmer sets a tilt to Brussels, seeking deeper UK‑EU cooperation on defence and the economy after Trump’s comments strained trust. He wants deals at a summer summit, coordination to secure key shipping lanes, and says Britain will resist US pressure where interests diverge.

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Independent Front Page 2nd of April 2026

The US president threatened to quit Nato, branding it a “paper tiger”, amid tensions over the Strait of Hormuz. He claimed Tehran had proposed a ceasefire, which it denies, and warned of further military action unless the waterway is reopened to stabilise energy markets.

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Metro Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Trump suggested he may not uphold Nato’s mutual-defence pledge for allies he deems underpaying, triggering alarm. UK figures reaffirmed firm backing for Nato and urged Europe to meet spending targets, warning such rhetoric emboldens adversaries and weakens collective security.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Daily Telegraph

The First Sea Lord warns the Royal Navy lacks capacity for high-end operations, citing shortfalls in ships and munitions. American criticism has increased pressure on the PM to raise defence spending, speed up procurement and restore maritime readiness.

Times

President Trump urged Britain to secure domestic energy, telling the UK to “get your own oil” and accelerate North Sea projects. His remarks came as pump prices topped £100 to fill a family car, with developers saying new gas fields could supply homes by winter if approved.

Daily Mail

Amid a fuel crisis, the US President told Britain to “go get your own oil”, piling pressure on the PM. MPs say there’s no clear plan for diesel and jet fuel as imports tighten, while ministers insist supplies are moving and emergency meetings are under way.

Daily Mirror

The US President urged the UK to take charge of security in the Strait of Hormuz without American support, amid criticism that his decisions contributed to the crisis. Oil prices jumped and analysts warned of possible fuel supply strains in Europe, increasing pressure on ministers to respond.

Guardian

Donald Trump escalated tensions with European partners, telling the UK to “get your own oil” and hinting he could rethink US commitments that affect energy prices. His remarks deepen a rift with allies over policy and burden‑sharing.

Daily Star

A former US leader urged Britain to secure its own oil and “look after itself,” casting doubt on the special relationship and claiming allies hadn’t backed him. The King is still expected to visit later this month. UK figures dismissed the remarks, stressing strong transatlantic ties.

Daily Express

Donald Trump told the UK to “get your own oil”, saying Washington won’t step in to reopen disrupted Gulf shipping routes. He urged allies to secure their own energy as curtailed traffic through the Strait of Hormuz pushes up prices and threatens shortages across Europe.

i

Buckingham Palace confirmed a state visit to the US by the King, aimed at steadying ties after a sharp public remark from the President. The trip carries diplomatic risk amid strained relations with Starmer and allies over Middle East tensions, rising oil prices and faltering talks.

Financial Times

Brent crude rose past $119, heading for a record monthly jump, as Middle East tensions unsettled supply expectations. Markets faltered, with equities slipping and borrowing costs edging up. Washington urged partners to raise output while leaving the option of further action open.

Independent

The US president told Britain to source its own oil, criticising Starmer over an energy crunch he links to tensions in the Gulf. His remarks escalate a dispute over energy security and the UK’s reliance on imports.

Metro

Donald Trump urged Britain and European allies to safeguard their own oil interests, saying the US won’t keep policing supply lines. Citing US energy independence, he pressed partners to assume more responsibility for securing shipments and ensuring stability.

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