The Papers: 'Starmer did ignore Epstein warnings' and 'Record oil release'
'Starmer did ignore Epstein warnings' and 'Record oil release' All of the papers lead on Lord Mandelson after the government released the first set of documents related to his appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US. "PM flouted Mandelson warnings" says the Times, after the files revealed Sir Keir Starmer had been told the peer's links to Jeffrey Epstein posed a "reputational risk". The Daily Telegraph says concerns had been raised by two of Britain's most senior foreign policy officials. The Guardian reports that, even so, Sir Keir "pressed on"with the appointment.
The Sun's headline is: "For Pete's sake, PM".
Its editorial speaks of a "moral vacuum" at the heart of government.
The Daily Express describes the whole thing as a "grubby saga". Many of the papers carry photographs of one of the three cargo vessels struck by "unknown projectiles" in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday. The image shows smoke billowing from the ship. The Guardian says the attacks mark an escalation in the conflict between Iran and US-Israeli forces.
"All eyes are trained on the Strait of Hormuz," says the Times.
The paper's editorial argues for a robust response to Iran's threat to sink every ship entering the crucial passageway, despite the cost and military difficulties.
Police departments on the US west coast are said to be on alert.
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