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While Covid infections have fallen by two-thirds in a month, the virus is now spreading most among primary-age children and young people, says the Guardian. It has seen a study that suggests national lockdown is having an impact despite new variants. Separately, the paper pictures Zara Mohammed, the first woman to lead the Muslim Council of Britain, who it says is at the centre of a BBC row over what has been criticised as an overly “hostile” interview on Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour.

Guardian Front Page 13th of March 2026

The defence secretary says a foreign state is covertly guiding Iran’s tactics, with drone crews applying techniques refined elsewhere. He urges tougher sanctions, stronger air defences and tighter UK‑allied coordination to deter further threats.

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Guardian Front Page 12th of March 2026

Newly released documents say the PM was warned that appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador posed a reputational risk because of his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Officials cited concerns over continuing contact after Epstein’s conviction and payment terms. The appointment went ahead.

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Guardian Front Page 11th of March 2026

Residents in Tehran report intensifying incidents causing power cuts and communications outages. Aid and rights groups cite rising civilian casualties. Regional leaders have exchanged warnings as operations target strategic sites, heightening concerns about further escalation.

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Guardian Front Page 10th of March 2026

Rachel Reeves warns households face higher bills as Middle East tensions push up oil and gas prices, threatening a renewed inflation spike. She urges rapid de-escalation, keeps the fuel duty freeze, orders scrutiny of pump prices, and says the Treasury is ready to act if pressures persist.

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