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Dominating the i weekend’s front page is a picture of crowds packed onto a beach as temperatures soared on Friday. But its headline is a stark warning: “Not so fast: UK infections rising again.” The paper is one of several to lead with Boris Johnson putting the brakes on the easing of lockdown restrictions in England for at least two weeks following a spike in coronavirus cases. The paper adds that more police will enforce the wearing of masks as employees are encouraged to return to work.

i Front Page 23rd of June 2025

Operation Midnight Hammer, the largest B-2 strike yet against alleged nuclear targets, has triggered threats by Tehran to close a key shipping route and potentially raise energy prices, prompting the PM and Foreign Secretary to mount a determined diplomatic initiative aimed at containing the crisis.

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i Front Page 19th of June 2025

The Government seeks to postpone Nato’s proposed 5% defence commitment, while the US President heightens tensions by threatening a defiant figure in Iran, prompting scrutiny of Britain’s strategic choices and international obligations.

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i Front Page 18th of June 2025

The US President has demanded Tehran’s unconditional surrender in its conflict with Israel, claims to know its top leader’s location but says he will not resort to lethal action for the time being, and has dispatched fighter jets to the region amid rising tensions.

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