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A further measure in the PM’s policy arsenal concerns Channel crossings, the Times reports, with Mr Johnson planning to put the military in charge of stemming the number of boats making the journey. Further measures are being drawn up to send migrants to countries such as Rwanda and Ghana for processing and resettlement, according to the paper. The paper describes the “series of populist announcements” the PM is expected to reveal as he faces calls to resign.

Times Front Page 25th of March 2026

Washington has deployed elite paratroops to the Gulf for a potential operation to secure Kharg Island, a strategic oil hub. The president claims pressure has already shifted the leadership’s position. Talks are ongoing, but rapid‑deployment units are primed if required.

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Times Front Page 24th of March 2026

Trump said he’d “bet on” reaching a deal with Iran, dialling back earlier threats against its power infrastructure. He suggested progress could allow the Strait of Hormuz to reopen, easing pressure on energy markets, while warning there are no guarantees and conditions apply.

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Times Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Washington gave a 48-hour ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of military action against energy sites if ignored. Tehran said it would target regional infrastructure in response. Shipping and oil prices face rising risk as forces in the Gulf increase readiness.

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Times Front Page 21st of March 2026

The PM has granted President Trump permission to use UK bases, including RAF Fairford and Diego Garcia, for operations to counter missile threats to the Strait of Hormuz. Framed as self‑defence, the decision prompted a Cobra meeting to assess energy market risks and potential cost‑of‑living impacts.

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