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The Times claims Germany is preparing to relax restrictions on British travellers entering the country before a meeting between the PM and German chancellor Angela Merkel later. Since late May, Germany has made entry from Britain “largely impossible” in a bid to control the spread of the Delta variant, it adds. The newspaper also carries a story saying ministers have drawn up “radical” plans to reduce carbon emissions that would increase gas bills and the cost of running a car by hundreds of pounds a year.

Times Front Page 31st of March 2026

Analysis indicates the Treasury is receiving about £20m a day in extra revenue from energy taxes as high oil and gas prices lift VAT and the profits levy. But rising debt interest could absorb much of the windfall, limiting room for tax cuts or new spending.

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Times Front Page 30th of March 2026

Amid fears of petrol and diesel shortages, the PM will meet major fuel suppliers to secure stability. Ministers are preparing contingency plans and urging the public not to panic-buy, saying stocks remain adequate. Global tensions are disrupting shipping and pushing up prices.

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Times Front Page 27th of March 2026

Washington has given Tehran ten more days to reopen a key shipping strait, pausing planned action while talks continue. UK officials warn of diesel shortages by mid‑April and higher prices if flows don’t resume. A senior US figure also said London is within range of long‑range missiles.

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Times Front Page 26th of March 2026

After Tehran rejected a proposed peace plan, the US president issued a stern warning, signalling tougher sanctions and possible further measures. Washington says the offer would ease tensions if accepted, but diplomats fear talks could stall.

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