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The i also focuses on the assault soon expected to hit Kyiv. The paper says that Russian forces on the city’s outskirts are “systematically targeting people who try to escape siege or find food supplies, leaving the streets littered with corpses”. A picture shows a young man and an older man looking down a train station platform with pained expressions on their faces. The page also reports that Russian morale is thought to be waning after the death of a third major-general.

i Front Page 11th of April 2026

Insiders warn delays to a £300bn Defence Investment Plan risk leaving the UK short of vital equipment and personnel. A former senior commander and industry chiefs cite a procurement vacuum after a Whitehall funding dispute. Pressure mounts on the PM to sign off spending and bolster deterrence with allies.

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i Front Page 10th of April 2026

A hostile state moved sanctioned military supplies through the Channel on tankers escorted by a frigate, according to the Defence Secretary. He also disclosed three submarines sought to monitor UK undersea data cables. No damage occurred, but he called the state the primary threat to UK security.

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i Front Page 9th of April 2026

UK to deploy minehunter drones to secure shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, with the PM accelerating work to reopen Gulf routes amid regional tensions. But analysts expect fuel bills to remain high and call for a plan to protect households as energy supplies stay tight.

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i Front Page 8th of April 2026

Starmer urges Trump to pursue a peace deal with Tehran amid a standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. With a deadline to lift a blockade nearing, Washington warns of action if shipping remains disrupted. The UK pushes diplomacy to prevent escalation and keep trade routes open.

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