Tomorrow's Papers Updated 7pm-11pm Every Evening!

Front Pages for the 10th of March 2026

Times Front Page 10th of March 2026

Donald Trump said the campaign against Iran is close to ending, claiming its capabilities are largely depleted and ruling out talks. The stance coincides with warnings that UK households may face higher costs, with petrol potentially reaching £2 a litre.

Read More »

Daily Mail Front Page 10th of March 2026

Trump said the Middle East operation is nearly over, calling it a short-term excursion, and claimed Iran’s capabilities are depleted. He predicted a rapid drawdown of US involvement after recent joint actions with Israel, following a lengthy call with a foreign leader.

Read More »

Daily Telegraph Front Page 10th of March 2026

Donald Trump said the campaign against Iran is “very complete”, arguing its capabilities are largely spent. Oil prices fell as markets calmed, easing inflation fears. France sent a major naval group to the Gulf, and the UK prepared to reinforce allied efforts.

Read More »

Daily Mirror Front Page 10th of March 2026

As Middle East tensions lift oil and gas prices, the Chancellor pledged support to shield households from rising pump and energy bills, saying tough decisions will be taken to steady costs. Officials warn prices may still climb in the short term, squeezing family budgets.

Read More »

i Front Page 10th of March 2026

Donald Trump rebuffed the PM in a tense call over Iran, rejecting arguments and showing little interest in the UK’s decision not to join recent military action. The dispute has strained ties ahead of a planned US state visit by the King, though preparations are still going ahead.

Read More »

Daily Star Front Page 10th of March 2026

Rachael Blackmore reveals she is expecting her first child, sharing her happiness while admitting she’ll be emotional about missing the Cheltenham Festival. The champion rider says sitting out the meeting will be tough, but her focus is on the new arrival.

Read More »

Financial Times Front Page 10th of March 2026

G7 ministers signalled readiness to tap strategic oil reserves through the IEA after crude briefly topped $100, aiming to steady supply, tame inflation and support growth. Markets wobbled as traders priced in stickier inflation, intensifying political pressure over fuel costs.

Read More »

Guardian Front Page 10th of March 2026

Rachel Reeves warns households face higher bills as Middle East tensions push up oil and gas prices, threatening a renewed inflation spike. She urges rapid de-escalation, keeps the fuel duty freeze, orders scrutiny of pump prices, and says the Treasury is ready to act if pressures persist.

Read More »

Daily Express Front Page 10th of March 2026

With pump prices forecast to approach £2 a litre amid Middle East instability, the Chancellor faces pressure to freeze fuel duty. Rachel Reeves has rejected calls to cancel a planned rise, saying her fiscal plans remain, despite warnings of a squeeze on motorists and inflation.

Read More »

Metro Front Page 10th of March 2026

Oil prices have surged after supply disruptions at refineries. The AA urges motorists to cut journeys and drive smoothly to save fuel, recommending proper tyre pressures, steady acceleration and car‑sharing or public transport. Pump prices are expected to rise in the short term.

Read More »

Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

2026-03-092375
Daily Mirror

Tony Blair urged the UK to side with Donald Trump on Iran, saying Starmer should have joined a US‑led operation. Labour figures condemned the intervention, citing his Iraq record. Analysts warn disruption near the Strait of Hormuz could raise UK energy bills.

Daily Telegraph

Iran is poised to elevate Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader’s son, tightening control and shaping succession. The move may strain ties with Washington and unsettle oil markets already on edge after a fuel‑depot incident in Tehran.

Daily Mail

After a public rift, the PM held a conciliatory call with the US President to steady the special relationship. They discussed defence cooperation in the Middle East, the PM offered condolences over recent deaths, and both sides agreed to keep channels open.

Times

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.

Daily Express

Donald Trump accuses the PM of undermining the UK-US special relationship by delaying permission for US use of UK bases amid the Iran crisis. Critics call the response a dereliction of duty, while No 10 says ties remain strong and diplomatic work continues.

i

Easter getaways face disruption as Middle East tensions prompt airspace restrictions and flight cancellations to Cyprus, Dubai and beyond. Officials warn issues could last weeks or months, with higher fuel costs, rerouted flights and reduced schedules. Travellers urged to check with airlines.

Daily Star

A descendant of a renowned independence leader urges action to stop closure of the UK’s oldest Indian restaurant, widely regarded as Britain’s first curry house and once visited by their ancestor, calling it vital cultural and culinary heritage.

Guardian

Iran warned it could target regional oil facilities after incidents at its energy sites, raising fears of supply disruption and price spikes. Neighbouring states were cautioned as markets slid; analysts said further escalation could push crude past $100 and weigh on the global economy.

Financial Times

The US and Israel have intensified military operations against Iran, triggering responses across the Gulf. Some producers have cut or halted output, pushing crude towards $100 and raising shipping risks. Markets brace for further disruption as regional partners seek to contain tensions.

Metro

Iran’s clerical assembly moved to choose a new ayatollah, a succession with major regional stakes. Neighbours warned against hardline picks, while Washington weighed in. Diplomats prepared for impacts on sanctions, nuclear talks and maritime security in the Gulf.

Independent

Escalating conflict around Iran has hit oil and gas infrastructure and disrupted shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, pushing prices higher. Analysts warn crude could near $150 a barrel and Britain faces a potential gas shortfall, with supply recovery expected to take months.

Recent Round-Ups: