'US marines head to war' and 'We'll stop antisocial media' The news that a man has been arrested after several people were struck by a car in Derby city centre came too late for the papers, but is reflected on their websites. The Telegraph quotes one witness who said it was "absolute carnage" adding that there were people lying in the road and on the pavement. Another person described the scene as "utterly horrific". Reporters for Derbyshire Live - at the site - said an "eerie stillness" then took over as people tried to comes to terms with what had happened. According to the Sunday Times, Britain is preparing to deploy a Royal Navy ship - retrofitted with mine hunting drones - to the Strait of Hormuz. It's understood the vessel would, in effect, act as a "mothership" for equipment, housing specialist technology that could scan the seabed for threats, disarm mines and survey surrounding waters. The paper quotes a defence source as saying that a decision is still to be made on whether the vessel will be sent, but it gives ministers options. The front page of the Mail on Sunday says as many as 70 people from Britain have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates for taking what it calls "war photos". The paper says that some are being deprived of sleep, food and medicine after taking pictures of Iranian drone and missile attacks. There's a report in the Sunday Times that Royal Mail would like to remove a cap that limits annual increases to the price of a second-class stamp. The safeguard, which has been in place since the company was privatised more than a decade ago, has meant the price of a second-class stamp has only risen from 50 pence to 91 pence. No such cap exists on the price of a first class stamp, which has sharply increased, from 60 pence to £1. The Sunday Telegraph reports that Sir Keir Starmer's former chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has been told to hand over any "relevant" messages from his personal mobile phone relating to Lord Mandelson. The request comes as the government deals with a promise to release communications regarding the peer's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US. McSweeney's government phone was stolen last year. The Sunday Times reports that the Dukle of Sussex is hopeful that his father, King Charles III, will invite him - as well as his wife and two young children - to spend some "family time" in Norfolk this summer. A friend of Prince Harry says this would ensure security was in place for the family while in Britain - a service that is under review due to the Dulke and Duchess of Sussex stepping back as a working royals in 2020. The actor and comedian Miranda Hart is being touted as a replacement for Claudia Winkleman on Strictly Come Dancing, according to the Sun on Sunday. The paper say she's held "secret talks" with the BBC about joining the programme, with sources telling the paper her sense of humour would make her a "perfect fit"

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