Several newspapers are highlighting a claim from Israel regarding Iran’s advancements in ballistic missile technology, suggesting that these missiles could potentially reach London. The Sunday edition of the Telegraph reported statements from the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), which asserted that the „Iranian terrorist regime poses a global threat.“ The IDF pointed to an attempted attack on a US-UK military base in Diego Garcia earlier this week as evidence of Iran’s capability to target major European cities, including London, Paris, and Berlin. The Telegraph noted that the British public was not promptly informed about the attempted strike, which it deemed significant, and mentioned that the government has yet to confirm the timing of this foiled attack.
Similarly, the Sunday Times echoed these concerns, citing military and intelligence sources who indicated that the two missiles launched at Diego Garcia from approximately 4,000 kilometers away served as a „warning message to Europe.“ The report raised questions about whether Iran possesses a missile capable of reaching the full distance to Diego Garcia.
In another development, the Sunday Express featured a headline stating, „Dithering UK shunned over defence deals,“ reporting that sources from British and European drone manufacturers have redirected their resources to other markets due to a perceived „lack of demand and urgency“ from the UK Ministry of Defence.
On a different note, the Mirror reported that pressure is mounting on Sarah Ferguson to provide sworn testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein. According to the report, US lawmakers are urging the former duchess to testify following the arrest of her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, in February due to his connections with the late financier. However, there is currently no legal mechanism to compel Ferguson to testify in the United States.
Additionally, the Mail on Sunday highlighted Ferguson’s involvement in discussions to clone Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis for a reality television show.
In entertainment news, the Sun featured a pixelated image of television personalities Olivia Attwood and Pete Wicks sharing a kiss.
Lastly, the Star reported an intriguing finding that British nightlife could receive a boost from an unexpected demographic: senior citizens. Research indicates that individuals over 65 are more likely to frequent pubs and venues compared to members of Generation Z.
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