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i Front Page 4th of April 2026

A fitness app has exposed identities and locations of about 500 UK military personnel at sensitive sites, with posts since Jan 2026 revealing routines and roles, including near the nuclear fleet’s base. Officials face pressure to restrict app use in secure areas and tighten digital security rules.

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i Front Page 3rd of April 2026

Charles III will privately press Trump on his state visit to stick with Nato and the UK–US security pact, highlighting the alliance’s value for European‑US stability. He aims to avoid a public row over any exit talk while creating space to improve relations with the PM.

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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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i Front Page 1st of April 2026

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.

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i Front Page 31st of March 2026

The PM met energy, shipping and banking chiefs at No10 as pump prices rise. They discussed measures to stabilise costs and secure fuel supplies, with assurances there’s no need to panic buy. Ministers seek a joint plan to protect motorists and airlines from further increases.

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i Front Page 30th of March 2026

Talks on a UK-EU youth mobility scheme have hit deadlock. The UK wants a hard cap on under-30 visas; Brussels offers an emergency brake if numbers surge. Ministers are set to resist concessions over immigration concerns, despite polling that 45% would accept more Europeans for improved trade.

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i Front Page 28th of March 2026

Polling finds half of voters have tightened their belts amid global tensions, cutting back on eating out, fuel, big purchases and home energy. Over a third report no change. Many back more North Sea oil and gas, while a majority support targeted energy help for the poorest.

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i Front Page 27th of March 2026

Economists warn the UK faces a triple hit: growth cut to 0.7% in 2026 with recession risk, inflation at 4%—twice the Bank’s target—and an energy crunch from Gulf disruption. The squeeze threatens higher fuel and home energy bills, weaker wage growth, rising unemployment and a £10bn hole in public finances.

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i Front Page 26th of March 2026

The UK will lead a NATO maritime taskforce next month aboard a German frigate after failing to have a Royal Navy ship available. Ministers face criticism that cuts have left fleets overstretched, prompting warnings from MPs and former chiefs over readiness and credibility.

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i Front Page 25th of March 2026

US forces are concentrating in the Gulf ahead of a White House deadline, with about 3,000 airborne troops and 2,200 Marines deploying. The move is billed as securing the Strait of Hormuz and keeping trade flowing, nudging oil prices higher as regional capitals ready contingency plans.

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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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i Front Page 23rd of March 2026

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.

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i Front Page 21st of March 2026

Economists warn fresh tax rises may be needed as a global energy disruption drives inflation and pushes up borrowing costs, straining the Treasury. Servicing the national debt is costing about £13bn a month, threatening to derail the Chancellor’s plans.

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i Front Page 20th of March 2026

UK energy bills set to surge after incidents at key Gulf gas facilities cut LNG output. Wholesale prices jumped about 25%, with analysts warning costs could remain elevated for years. Inflation risks may force further rate rises, tightening pressure on households and firms.

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i Front Page 19th of March 2026

Energy prices rose after an incident severely damaged the world’s largest LNG plant in the Gulf, which supplies about a fifth of global gas. The UK is assessing inflation and security risks as oil gained around 6%, with markets wary of further disruption to regional energy infrastructure.

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