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The felling of a 300-year-old tree that stood in the Sycamore Gap in Hadrian’s Wall is described as “mindless vandalism” on the front page of the Daily Mail. The paper notes that the tree featured in 1991 blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves and describes it as among the most photographed trees in the world.

Daily Mail Front Page 9th of March 2026

After a public rift, the PM held a conciliatory call with the US President to steady the special relationship. They discussed defence cooperation in the Middle East, the PM offered condolences over recent deaths, and both sides agreed to keep channels open.

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Daily Mail Front Page 7th of March 2026

Counter-terrorism police arrested four men in London on suspicion of conducting covert surveillance of several synagogues and prominent community figures for a foreign state. Searches continue as investigators assess links to wider activity and risks to public safety.

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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.

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Daily Mail Front Page 5th of March 2026

Police arrested an MP’s husband and two former Blair‑era advisers on suspicion of assisting a Chinese intelligence service, triggering a fresh crisis for Labour. The trio were detained in raids and questioned. The party says it will cooperate fully and awaits the outcome of inquiries.

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