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Home » Trump tells Iran ‘help is on its way’ and ‘the rail deal’ | UK News
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Trump tells Iran ‘help is on its way’ and ‘the rail deal’ | UK News

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The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "'Help is on its way': Trump calls Iran's protesters to remain defiant."

Donald Trump’s message to Iranians protesting against the regime dominates Wednesday’s front pages. The Guardian quotes the US president with its headline “help is on its way”, which the paper says is the “clearest sign” he may be preparing for military action against Tehran.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: "Trump: help is on the way."

The Daily Telegraph echoes Trump’s pledge, spotlighting a photo of protesters in Iran holding up signs calling for America’s help. The paper also reports that senior US national security and military officials met on Tuesday to discuss the Iranian government’s violent crackdown, which has led to the deaths of around 2,000 people.

The headline on the front page of the Financial Times reads: "Help is on its way, Trump tells Iranians."

The Financial Times follows with a “dispatch from Tehran”, quoting protesters on the streets who say: “We get killed if we go out.”

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: "New Starmer U-turn over compulsory digital IDs."

In news closer to home, the Times reports on the prime minister’s “U-turn over compulsory digital IDs”. The prime minister has abandoned plans to make the IDs mandatory to gain employment. Government sources tell the paper the cards will instead be optional, and workers will be able to verify their identity with other documents.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Now digital ID cards won't be compulsory."

The Daily Mail adds that the PM abandoning plans for mandatory digital IDs is the “13th U-turn” of his tenure.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: "Labour promises new rail links for the North - but not until 2030s."

Staying with the government, plans for new rail links between major Northern cities will be unveiled on Wednesday, according to the i Paper. The next phase of the project is due to start in the 2030s and includes a new route between Liverpool and Manchester, the paper reports.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: "The rail deal."

“The rail deal” is the Daily Mirror’s take on the government’s “Northern Powerhouse pledge” for new lines and infrastructure. It quotes the PM saying: “This government is rolling up its sleeves to deliver change.”

The headline on the front page of the Metro reads: "Russian captain 'did nothing' to avoid US tanker."

A court has been told a Russian ship captain did “absolutely nothing” to avoid a collision with a US tanker that killed one of his crew in the North Sea, the Metro says. The trial for the incident – which happened in March 2025 – has started, with the captain pleading not guilty as he is accused of “grossly negligent conduct”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: "Elderly living poverty 'could exceed 2 million'."

The Daily Express features a warning from campaigners that the total number of elderly people living in poverty risks exceeding two million. The paper refers to research by Age UK that says pensioners are taking “drastic measures” to make ends meet, including skipping meals and cutting their electricity use.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "The Inn Reaper."

Pubs are expected to be hit by higher prices as a hike in alcohol duty kicks in due to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget, the Sun says. The paper’s front page pictures a smiling Reeves at the pump with the headline, “the inn reaper”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "Arctic troll."

Finally, the Daily Star focuses on Trump’s interest in Greenland. The paper splashes on a picture released by the White House of the US president staring out a window at a map of Greenland, describing it as an “arctic troll”.

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