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Breaking away from some of the other papers, the i uses an image of Ms Truss not looking down at Friday’s press conference – instead she looks concerned. Its lead story is based on a senior minister telling the paper they “imagine” Ms Truss’s time in office is “over” after the events of this week. One backbencher describes the PM’s performance at the presser as “hopeless”, the paper adds.

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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