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Dominating Saturday’s front pages is the ongoing supply chain crisis, with scenes of vehicles queuing for petrol featuring in several papers. The i weekend says that “panic buying” has left No 10 “reeling”. A government source has told the i that the Ministry of Defence is prepared to send troops to fuel depots if needed. Boris Johnson is relaxing immigration rules in a bid to entice lorry drivers from the European Union back to Britain amid the country’s “escalating” supply chain crisis, the paper adds.

i Front Page 13th of March 2026

Britain is preparing naval protection for commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, working with allies amid threats to block key shipping lanes. Royal Marines could deploy at short notice from the Bahrain base. Officials warn disruption could hit global oil supply and markets.

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i Front Page 12th of March 2026

Files show Peter Mandelson accessed classified material before full clearance. The national security adviser called his appointment ‘weirdly rushed’. After dismissal he sought £550k but accepted £75k. The documents appear to contradict earlier No10 denials and raise questions over vetting.

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i Front Page 11th of March 2026

US long‑range aircraft departed RAF Fairford as Trump vowed significant action against Iran. A UK nuclear‑powered sub left Australia early, likely heading to the region, while Whitehall considered fresh sanctions and a longer‑term presence. A Type 45 destroyer sailed to Cyprus.

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i Front Page 10th of March 2026

Donald Trump rebuffed the PM in a tense call over Iran, rejecting arguments and showing little interest in the UK’s decision not to join recent military action. The dispute has strained ties ahead of a planned US state visit by the King, though preparations are still going ahead.

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