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The war in Ukraine continues to dominate the front pages, with The Times devoting its own to a report from Kyiv as the city braces itself for the arrival of Russian forces. Correspondent Richard Spencer writes that those residents who have stayed behind to mount a defence are relying on “trenches, sandbags, and relentless optimism”. The page includes a picture of a Ukrainian fighter standing in a trench in full military garb and holding a rifle.

Times Front Page 3rd of April 2026

Ed Miliband is set to approve a major North Sea gasfield to bolster energy security amid regional tensions. The move would expand domestic supply and could create jobs, but critics say it conflicts with climate pledges and risks locking in fossil fuels.

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Times Front Page 2nd of April 2026

Trump threatened to pull the US from Nato amid a crisis at the Strait of Hormuz, saying severe action would continue until the waterway reopens. Tehran denied his claim of a truce. In London, Rachel Reeves condemned the lack of planning and warned of economic risks.

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Times Front Page 1st of April 2026

President Trump urged Britain to secure domestic energy, telling the UK to “get your own oil” and accelerate North Sea projects. His remarks came as pump prices topped £100 to fill a family car, with developers saying new gas fields could supply homes by winter if approved.

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Times Front Page 31st of March 2026

Analysis indicates the Treasury is receiving about £20m a day in extra revenue from energy taxes as high oil and gas prices lift VAT and the profits levy. But rising debt interest could absorb much of the windfall, limiting room for tax cuts or new spending.

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