Trump's 'hellfire ultimatum' to Iran and 'PM slams Kanye gig' The Sunday Telegraph leads on what it calls President Trump's "hellfire ultimatum" to Iran.

The paper says experts fear oil prices could push higher and "further cripple the world economy" if Tehran follows through with its threat to retaliate against power and water plants in the Gulf.

The Mail on Sunday urges the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, to "drill, Ed, drill", in response to soaring fuel costs.

It highlights research by the former Conservative party deputy chairman, Lord Ashcroft, that suggests half of all voters think Labour should lift its ban on new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

The Sun on Sunday says Sir Keir Starmer has called it "deeply concerning" that the controversial rapper, Kanye West, is due to headline the Wireless Festival in July.

The event follows years of widespread criticism of the performer for antisemitic comments, which he later publicly apologised for. The paper says the festival organisers have been approached for a response. The Observer devotes its front page to a stunning image of the Earth, half covered in darkness, taken from Nasa's Orion spacecraft.

The Sunday Times looks forward to the Artemis Two mission's destination, with an image of the Moon - saying the astronauts are less than 110,000 miles (177,027km) from their lunar flyby

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