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Meanwhile, the Guardian has chosen to lead on criticism of next month’s Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow by some of its sponsors. The paper says companies that are stumping up millions of pounds – including some of Britain’s biggest firms – have condemned the conference as “mis-managed”, “very last-minute”, and which blame “very inexperienced” civil servants for “delayed decisions, poor communication and a breakdown in relations between organisers and the firms”. A Cop26 spokesperson told the paper organisers were “working closely” with sponsors which would increase the value-for-money for taxpayers, and reduce the overall financial cost of the summit.

Guardian Front Page 4th of April 2026

One US crew member was rescued and another remains missing after an F‑15E came down over central Iran. Wreckage markings point to a unit based at RAF Lakenheath. Officials are investigating the cause as search efforts continue.

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Guardian Front Page 3rd of April 2026

Macron rebuked Trump for undermining Nato, urging seriousness and stability after erratic remarks, including threats of military action against Iran. He said the alliance relies on daily commitment, not slogans, and warned that careless words erode trust among members.

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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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Guardian Front Page 1st of April 2026

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.

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