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“Prime Minister defies US to cede Chagos” and “oil price fears”

“Prime Minister defies US to cede Chagos” and “oil price fears”

Oil prices rose to their highest level in more than a month following US President Joe Biden's comments on Israel's retaliatory attack on Iran. An attack on Iran's oil infrastructure has been suggested as a likely response to Tuesday's rocket attack on Israel, with Biden indicating the topic was discussed on Thursday, the newspaper reports. The front features a bird's eye view of Diego Garcia, an island in the Chagos Archipelago. Britain handed over its sovereignty to Mauritius, but retains a military base there.

Following US President Joe Biden’s comments on Israel’s retaliatory attack on Iran, oil prices rose to their highest level in more than a month, the Financial Times says. An attack on Iran’s oil infrastructure has been suggested as a likely response to Tuesday’s rocket attack on Israel, with Biden indicating the topic was discussed on Thursday, the newspaper reports. The front features a bird’s eye view of Diego Garcia, an island in the Chagos Archipelago. The United Kingdom handed over its sovereignty to Mauritius but retains a military base there.

The Guardian cites a historic bill that would see MPs vote to give people a choice over end-of-life care. Labor MP Kim Leadbeater says Parliament should be able to consider changing the law to provide for this "Reassurance and relief – and most of all, dignity and choice". in the last months of a person's life, the newspaper reports. Pictured is a scene of devastation as a building collapses and debris levels an area in southern Beirut following an Israeli airstrike.

The Guardian cites a historic bill that will see MPs vote on whether euthanasia should be legalized. Labor MP Kim Leadbeater says Parliament should be able to consider a change in the law that would provide “reassurance and relief – and, above all, dignity and choice” in the final months of an individual’s life, it says the newspaper. Pictured is a scene of devastation as a building collapses and debris levels an area in southern Beirut following an Israeli airstrike.

According to The Times, the prime minister ignored private warnings from the US and ceded control of Diego Garcia to Mauritius. Officials are said to have done it "actively warned against it" the move, according to comments received by the newspaper. The front also shows the MP's vote on euthanasia legislation and a photo of smoke rising from a devastated suburb in southern Beirut after an Israeli airstrike.

According to The Times, the prime minister ignored private warnings from the US and ceded control of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. The officials are said to have “actively warned against the step,” according to comments available to the newspaper. The front also shows MPs voting on an assisted dying law and a photo of smoke rising from a devastated suburb in southern Beirut after an Israeli airstrike.

The Metro headline is a story from the trial of a doctor who, according to the newspaper, is suspected of disguising himself as a nurse to kill his stepfather in order to get his inheritance. Thomas Kwan, 53, denies attempted murder and the trial continues.

The Metro headline is a story from the trial of a doctor who, according to the newspaper, is suspected of disguising himself as a nurse to kill his stepfather in order to get his inheritance. Thomas Kwan, 53, admits injecting Patrick O’Hara with poison but denies attempted murder and the trial continues.

The i also cites concerns about a rise in oil prices after the US president discussed possible retaliatory strikes against Iran's oil industry. The strikes could have one "Knock effect" on petrol prices for British customers, the newspaper warns.

The i also cites concerns about a rise in oil prices after the US president discussed possible retaliatory strikes against Iran’s oil industry. The strikes could have a “ripple effect” on petrol prices for British customers, the newspaper warns.

The Telegraph conducts an exclusive interview with Boris Johnson, who is quoted as saying there is "strong case" to hold a referendum on the European Court of Human Rights. Also vying for front-page space are concerns about the future of Gibraltar after the UK said it would hand sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius following a decades-long dispute.

The Telegraph conducts an exclusive interview with Boris Johnson, who is quoted as saying there is a “strong case” for holding a referendum on the European Court of Human Rights. Concerns over the future of Gibraltar are also vying for front-page space after the UK said it would hand sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius following a decades-long dispute.

Sir Keir Starmer's critics slammed him for handing over sovereignty from Diego Garcia to Mauritius "shameful retreat"is the Daily Mail's viewpoint. The Prime Minister's attempt to relinquish control of the "strategically important" It is said that the island could endanger global security.

The Daily Mail leads critics who accuse Sir Keir Starmer of a “shameful retreat” by handing over sovereignty from Diego Garcia to Mauritius. The Prime Minister’s move to give up control of the “strategically vital” island could threaten global security, it is claimed.

Andrew Flintoff is set to host darts game show Bullseye, The Sun reports with a photo of the former England cricketer. It will be his first new TV gig since he was hospitalized following a crash on Top Gear, the newspaper reports.

Andrew Flintoff is set to host darts game show Bullseye, The Sun reports with a photo of the former England cricketer. It will be his first new TV gig since he was hospitalized following a crash on Top Gear, the newspaper reports.

A teenager with a rare form of cancer was delighted to meet the Princess of Wales, the Daily Mirror says. "Beautiful memories are the most important thing," Liz Hatton, 16, told the newspaper.

A teenager with a rare form of cancer was delighted to meet the Princess of Wales, the Daily Mirror says. “Happy memories are the most important thing,” 16-year-old Liz Hatton told the newspaper.

Ahead of a possible Commons vote on euthanasia, Dame Esther Rantzen tells the Daily Express she hopes the measure will be legalized in her lifetime. Dame Esther, who has stage four lung cancer, describes the commitment to vote on the bill as "decisive step forward".

Ahead of a possible Commons vote on euthanasia, Dame Esther Rantzen tells the Daily Express she hopes the measure will be legalized in her lifetime. Dame Esther, who has stage four lung cancer, described the commitment to vote on the bill as a “decisive step forward”.

And the Daily Star suggests a powerful one "Sunburp" could bring all sorts of ills to Earth, from disrupting phone service to wiping out Wi-Fi.

And the Daily Star suggests a powerful “solar burp” could bring all sorts of illnesses to Earth, from disrupting phone service to causing Wi-Fi to fail.

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