Newspaper headlines: ‘Hellfire ultimatum’ from Trump to Iran and ‘PM slams Kanye gig’

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President Trump faces a potential escalation of tensions with Iran, while domestic issues including energy costs and controversial music festivals are drawing scrutiny in the United Kingdom.

Trump Issues Warning to Iran

Experts fear oil prices could rise and further damage the global economy if Iran retaliates against power and water plants in the Gulf, following what has been described as President Trump’s “hellfire ultimatum.”

UK Energy Debate Intensifies

Calls are growing for increased domestic energy production in the UK. The Mail on Sunday urges Energy Secretary Ed Miliband to “drill, Ed, drill,” citing research suggesting half of voters believe Labour should lift its ban on new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.

Controversy Surrounds Kanye West’s Festival Appearance

Sir Keir Starmer has expressed “deeply concerning” views regarding rapper Kanye West’s upcoming headline performance at the Wireless Festival in July. The performer has faced past criticism for antisemitic comments, for which he later apologized. Festival organizers have been contacted for comment.

Space Exploration Advances

Recent images from NASA’s Orion spacecraft showcase a striking view of Earth, half in darkness. The Sunday Times highlights the progress of the Artemis Two mission, with astronauts less than 110,000 miles from their lunar flyby.


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