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The Guardian focuses on the criticism handed out to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who it says faced a “wall of fury from all wings of the Conservative party” over the UK’s conduct in Afghanistan. It adds that 11 former cabinet ministers were among the dozens of MPs and peers expressing anger and frustration at Britain’s failures in intelligence and preparation, during what it calls “a torrid session in the Commons”.

Guardian Front Page 4th of March 2026

The US and Israel intensified coordinated operations in Iran, hitting command, missile and drone infrastructure. Washington signalled more action may follow; Tehran said defences responded. Reports suggest hundreds of deaths, raising concern over regional escalation.

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Guardian Front Page 3rd of March 2026

Escalating tensions followed a US–Israeli operation in Iran, prompting a widespread response across the region. Hundreds are reported killed, with incidents in the Gulf of Oman, the UAE and at a UK base in Cyprus. Governments warn of further action as air defences and diplomacy intensify.

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Guardian Front Page 2nd of March 2026

Regional tensions intensified after a second day of military action struck targets in Iran, including Tehran, with civilian casualties reported. Oil prices jumped and risks to Gulf shipping grew. An emergency UN meeting convened as Washington indicated it remained open to talks.

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Guardian Front Page 28th of February 2026

Greens won the Gorton and Denton by‑election, overturning a large Labour majority to secure a fifth MP. Reform UK placed second, with Labour third. The result jolted Starmer’s party, prompting backbench unrest and demands for a strategic reset to stem further losses.

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