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The duchess is not the only royal on the front of Wednesday’s papers. The Times opts for a picture of the Queen, who told business leaders she was “proud of Britain’s efforts to move towards a sustainable future”. But the paper leads on warnings from the Treasury that “new taxes or reduced public spending” will be needed to pay for the UK’s climate plan – adding that “splits [have] emerged at the top of government over the cost of decarbonisation”.

Times Front Page 11th of April 2026

Downing Street has shelved plans to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius after pushback from Washington. The US President called the proposal an “act of stupidity”, and security concerns over Diego Garcia led the PM to drop the enabling legislation.

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Times Front Page 10th of April 2026

The UK tracked three foreign submarines near its waters, suspected of surveying undersea cables. A month-long Royal Navy and RAF operation deterred the activity. Ministers warned that any attempt to damage vital infrastructure will face consequences, pledging continued vigilance.

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Times Front Page 9th of April 2026

A tentative ceasefire aimed at easing regional tensions is under strain after Israeli military action in Lebanon. The truce, designed to allow inspections and safeguard trade routes, could unravel as Washington debates alliance commitments and regional leaders warn of escalation.

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Times Front Page 8th of April 2026

Washington rejected claims it plans to use nuclear weapons, distancing itself from Trump’s online warning of catastrophic consequences if Tehran refused a deal. Officials emphasised diplomacy and conventional responses, seeking to calm tensions after recent regional incidents.

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