Newspaper Round Up: 6th of April 2026

Daily Telegraph Front Page 6th of April 2026

An injured US weapons operator, stranded for 36 hours in Iran’s mountains after ejecting from his jet, was extracted in a high‑risk cross‑border operation using aircraft and special forces, then evacuated for treatment. Officials praised the precision and speed of the rescue.

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Daily Mail Front Page 6th of April 2026

Donald Trump issued a profanity-laced ultimatum demanding Tehran reopen the Strait of Hormuz, extending a 24‑hour deadline. The warning followed the rescue of a second US airman. He threatened serious consequences if shipping lanes stayed closed, heightening regional tensions.

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Guardian Front Page 6th of April 2026

Donald Trump issued an expletive-laden online ultimatum to Tehran, demanding a vital shipping strait be reopened by tomorrow or he would target power and transport infrastructure. Iranian officials condemned the remarks as reckless, amid heightened tension following recent military incidents.

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Times Front Page 6th of April 2026

Maternal deaths in the UK have reached a two‑decade high despite years of official warnings. Findings cite missed warning signs, delays treating serious complications, and weak mental‑health support. Hospitals and ministers are urged to implement and fund overdue maternity safety measures.

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Daily Star Front Page 6th of April 2026

Bookmakers expect stakes of about £1bn this week as punters back the Grand National, the Masters and key Premier League fixtures. Firms anticipate large payouts if favourites win, with promotions and online markets pushing wagering to record levels.

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Daily Express Front Page 6th of April 2026

Senior royals marked Easter with a joint appearance at a church service, presenting a united front and greeting well‑wishers before private family time. The outing signalled steady continuity in royal engagements as the spring calendar gets underway.

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Daily Mirror Front Page 6th of April 2026

A former US president launched an expletive‑laden rant at Iran’s leaders, threatening severe retaliation and suggesting strikes on power and transport infrastructure. Lawyers and rights groups warned that threatening civilian sites risks breaching international law.

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Financial Times Front Page 6th of April 2026

Trump warned Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face US military action against infrastructure, including power plants and bridges, following the rescue of a US F‑15 airman. Washington said the aim is to protect shipping and energy supplies, while urging partners to press for de‑escalation.

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