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Front Pages for the 23rd of March 2026

Daily Mail Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Questions mount over a 30‑hour delay in informing the public after a missile incident at the joint US‑UK base on Diego Garcia. The opposition accuses the PM of a culture of cover‑ups and demands an explanation, while ministers say security concerns dictated the timing.

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Guardian Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Iran warned it would target water infrastructure if the US hits its power plants, escalating a dispute over access to the Strait of Hormuz. Experts say striking essential services would harm civilians and likely breach international law, urging restraint to avoid wider disruption.

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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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Daily Telegraph Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Iran vowed steps that would sharply lift global oil prices after rejecting a 48-hour ultimatum from Trump. The PM convened a Cobra meeting as ministers assessed risks to energy supplies and shipping. Firms were warned about possible disruption and households about higher fuel costs.

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Daily Star Front Page 23rd of March 2026

An ex-football star will unveil The Curious Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in May, hosting a personal plot with a veteran TV gardener. The project showcases new horticultural interests and is set to draw added attention to the UK’s flagship gardening event.

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Daily Express Front Page 23rd of March 2026

An investigation alleges a gang boss ran a begging network in central London using threats and intimidation. Critics say a lenient official approach enabled the operation. Police have stepped up checks as experts warn of organised trafficking and call for firmer enforcement.

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i Front Page 23rd of March 2026

The PM is under pressure to cap energy giants’ profits as fuel costs are set to rise amid Middle East tensions. The cost-of-living adviser urges a temporary cap and household support. Officials are drafting contingencies, including lower motorway speed limits and possible petrol rationing.

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Metro Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Unions urge the government to launch a Covid‑style emergency plan to shield jobs from an energy shock linked to Middle East instability. The TUC calls for guaranteed power supplies, support for energy‑intensive firms, and a rapid push on renewables to prevent factory shutdowns.

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Financial Times Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Trump has escalated pressure on Tehran, warning of action against energy facilities if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Tehran threatened reciprocal moves on vital infrastructure, while Israel readies increased operations, heightening LNG supply risks within days.

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Independent Front Page 23rd of March 2026

Ministers say the UK is safe from Iran’s long‑range missiles, rejecting Israeli claims that Britain could be hit. Housing secretary Steve Reed says defences are in place and there is no official assessment that Iran can, or intends to, target Europe.

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Yesterday's Newspaper Round-Up

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Sunday Times

Israel says Iran has missiles capable of hitting London, citing activity linked to Diego Garcia as evidence of long‑range reach. The warning has triggered UK–US security consultations and pressure to bolster British air and missile defences.

Sunday Telegraph

Israeli officials warned the PM that Iran’s latest intercontinental missiles could reach London, citing data from an incident at the joint UK‑US base on the Chagos Islands. Critics accuse No 10 of a cover‑up; ministers say security concerns restrict what can be disclosed.

Mail on Sunday

Sarah Ferguson explored a TV project to clone the late Queen’s corgis, with replicas sold worldwide. Talks with Hollywood producers framed it as a way to raise funds. Critics cite welfare and ethics concerns, noting pet cloning is costly, uncertain and controversial.

Daily Star Sunday

New research shows over-65s are now more likely to visit pubs and venues than Gen Z, helping to prop up the night-time economy. Analysts cite rising stay-at-home habits among younger adults, while older patrons are keeping local nightlife busy.

Sunday Mirror

US lawmakers are urging Sarah Ferguson to give evidence to a congressional inquiry into the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged misconduct, seeking details of any knowledge she has and any links via her former husband. Pressure on her to testify is growing.

Sunday Express

Defence firms say UK indecision is costing contracts, with drone makers diverting resources overseas amid weak demand and delays at the MoD. The Opposition warns of harm to industry. Ministers promise a Defence Investment Plan by late autumn, following a review with dozens of reforms.

Independent

The Foreign Secretary condemned an incident targeting the joint UK-US base on Diego Garcia, calling it reckless. Kemi Badenoch urged the PM to disclose details affecting British troops. No 10 said related actions were collective self-defence; ministers insist the UK isn’t entering a wider conflict.

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