Times Front Page 6th of March 2026

Trump says he will try to shape Iran’s leadership transition, dismissing the supreme leader’s son as unsuitable and urging a different choice by the clerical body. He hints further political and economic pressure could be used as the succession unfolds.

Daily Mail Front Page 6th of March 2026

Amid a Middle East crisis, the PM insisted he remains in control, promising calm leadership at an emergency press conference. Critics say defence readiness is strained and relations with Washington have soured, with the US president rebuffing him. Downing Street denies any loss of grip.

Independent Front Page 6th of March 2026

Zelensky urges Trump to keep some US defence systems available for his country, saying they’re essential to deter aggression and push for a fair peace. He cautions against using them up elsewhere and notes the personal toll, saying conditions are too dangerous for him to see his children.

Daily Mirror Front Page 6th of March 2026

During a visit to RAF Akrotiri, the Defence Secretary took cover as sirens sounded amid a drone threat. F-35Bs were on standby. He warned of an increasing threat from Iran and refused to rule out UK involvement in potential military action, as ministers weigh responses and the risk of wider escalation.

Daily Star Front Page 6th of March 2026

The PM faces criticism over delays in repatriating about 14,000 UK nationals stranded by a regional crisis. He’s said not to have spoken with the US President since the outset. A Royal Navy destroyer is positioned near Cyprus to support efforts as routes home are assessed.

i Front Page 6th of March 2026

Emergency alerts in the UAE ordered people to shelter, with residents and visitors moving to basements. Rising regional tensions closed airspace and disrupted global flights. The UK adjusted its defence posture, moving RAF assets to the Gulf as ministers urged calm.

Financial Times Front Page 6th of March 2026

Washington, working with Gulf partners, plans to buy mass‑produced, low‑cost drone interceptors from a European ally to counter one‑way drones used by a regional adversary, as pricey missile stocks dwindle. Talks involve the UAE and Qatar, with rapid scaling to strengthen Western and Gulf air defences.