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The resignation of Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid dominates Britain’s papers on Wednesday. “Johnson on the brink” headlines the Times after the ministers walked out in what the paper describes as a “coordinated move that dealt a potentially fatal blow” to the prime minister. The paper reports Boris Johnson’s opponents are intending to change the party’s leadership rules to push for a second confidence vote before May. Seven in 10 Britons say Mr Johnson should resign, according to a YouGov poll highlighted by the paper.

Times Front Page 9th of March 2026

Clerics have chosen Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran’s new supreme leader after his father’s death, signalling a harder line. The move challenges Trump and could stiffen positions on sanctions, nuclear talks and regional policy.

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Times Front Page 7th of March 2026

Trump demanded Iran accept unconditional surrender. UK ministers reviewed the legal basis for involvement, with Lammy saying the RAF could lawfully act against launch sites. Oil prices rose, adding pressure at the pumps.

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Times Front Page 6th of March 2026

Trump says he will try to shape Iran’s leadership transition, dismissing the supreme leader’s son as unsuitable and urging a different choice by the clerical body. He hints further political and economic pressure could be used as the succession unfolds.

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Times Front Page 5th of March 2026

Partners in Cyprus and the Gulf criticise the UK’s response to recent regional incidents, claiming the island’s defences and British citizens were left at risk. The PM and defence secretary reject this, saying forces prioritised protection and pledging tighter coordination and readiness.

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