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Wednesday’s front pages continue to be dominated by the turmoil in Afghanistan. The Guardian leads on a new UK resettlement scheme for 20,000 Afghan refugees, which will prioritise women, children and religious minorities. However, the paper quotes a Whitehall source as saying most of the 20,000 are likely to have fled to neighbouring countries before being resettled in Britain over five years.

Guardian Front Page 16th of March 2026

Ministers are considering deploying minesweeping drones to keep a key oil route open, wary that sending Royal Navy warships at Washington’s request could escalate tensions. The drones would clear suspected mines to protect tankers and maintain energy flows while limiting the UK’s footprint.

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Guardian Front Page 14th of March 2026

The UK joined key European partners in rejecting Washington’s move to ease an oil embargo on a sanctioned state, warning it undermines pressure and security. The White House says the step is intended to stabilise global fuel prices.

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Guardian Front Page 13th of March 2026

The defence secretary says a foreign state is covertly guiding Iran’s tactics, with drone crews applying techniques refined elsewhere. He urges tougher sanctions, stronger air defences and tighter UK‑allied coordination to deter further threats.

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Guardian Front Page 12th of March 2026

Newly released documents say the PM was warned that appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador posed a reputational risk because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Officials cited concerns over continuing contact after Epstein’s conviction and payment terms. The appointment went ahead.

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