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The i newspaper takes a look at the spread of bird flu to humans in the UK after two people tested positive for the virus. It reports that two poultry workers from the same farm were infected, but there is no evidence of human to human transmission, according to the UK Health Security Agency. The newspaper also carries an exclusive on ADHD patients waiting up to four years for an assessment in some parts of the UK, with the longest waits affecting those under the care of the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, totalling more than 208 weeks.

i Front Page 20th of March 2026

UK energy bills set to surge after incidents at key Gulf gas facilities cut LNG output. Wholesale prices jumped about 25%, with analysts warning costs could remain elevated for years. Inflation risks may force further rate rises, tightening pressure on households and firms.

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i Front Page 19th of March 2026

Energy prices rose after an incident severely damaged the world’s largest LNG plant in the Gulf, which supplies about a fifth of global gas. The UK is assessing inflation and security risks as oil gained around 6%, with markets wary of further disruption to regional energy infrastructure.

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i Front Page 18th of March 2026

A senior US security official appointed by Trump issues an open letter claiming the case for military action against Iran was false, urging the President to end the campaign. He resigns from his counterterror role amid mounting controversy.

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i Front Page 17th of March 2026

Britain is negotiating a Royal Navy role with allies to end a Gulf oil blockade and reopen a vital shipping lane. Minehunting ships and interceptor drones are being readied, with the PM insisting any involvement stays limited. The UK is coordinating closely with the US, France and Gulf partners.

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