The Papers: 'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end'
'Drive less to save on fuel' and 'War is near end' Most of the front pages lead on President Donald Trump's comments about Iran.
"War is near end" says the Sun.
"Iran war is 'pretty much' over" is the Daily Mail's headline, using a direct quote from the president. The Daily Telegraph focuses on Trump's assessment that the war is "very complete". The Times calls him defiant, and highlights his claim that the US operation in the Middle East has left Iran with "no navy, no communications, and no air force".
"Middle East crisis hits home" is the Mirror's headline.
According to the Times, Sir Keir Starmer could face "one of the biggest rebellions" of his time as prime minister today, as MPs vote on the government's plans to reform jury trials.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Lammy says the changes are designed to slash record court backlogs.
The headline in the i newspaper is "daily multivitamin could contribute to healthier ageing".
Scientists are quoted in the Daily Mail as saying the findings could represent an easy and accessible way to gain modest benefits
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