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27.03.2026

The Day Iran Closed the Strait of Hormuz

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This page is an archive of main headlines from the UK for 27.03.2026.

It displays 107 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

27.03.2026The Day Iran Closed the Strait of Hormuz

Morning reports focused on Trump's extension of the pause on striking Iranian energy plants and his claim that talks with Tehran were going 'very well', with multiple outlets covering the development. By late morning, coverage shifted to Iran's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz was closed to shipping with threats of 'harsh measures' against vessels, while outlets reported Israel's announcement to intensify strikes on Iran. Throughout the afternoon, editorial emphasis diverged between outlets reporting the escalating economic impact of the war, including petrol shortages and price increases in Britain linked to the Strait blockade, and warnings of further military escalation. Evening reports consolidated around the US expectation that the Iran war would conclude in 'weeks not months', alongside reports of strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and Trump's renewed criticism of NATO following Iran's mockery of peace talks.

27.03.2026
04:43
BBC

Trump says Iran talks going 'very well' as he extends pause on striking Iranian energy plants

Iran says it is waiting for Washington to respond to its conditions for a ceasefire, as Israel launches new strikes on Tehran and Beirut.
04:43

06:35Trump's Pause and Tehran's Terms

UK media reports focus on Trump's extension of the pause on striking Iranian energy plants and his claim that talks with Tehran are going 'very well', with multiple outlets covering the development (Independent, BBC, Guardian). Some outlets also report on a warning about potential US troop casualties in an invasion of Iranian oil facilities (Daily Mail) and Iran's conditions for a ceasefire (BBC).
06:48
07:24
08:21
08:45

08:53Trump's NATO Rebuke After Tehran's Mockery

UK media reports focus on Trump's fresh attack on NATO following Iran's mockery of peace talks, with multiple outlets covering the development (Independent, Daily Mail, Guardian, BBC, Channel 4). Some outlets also report on Saudi Arabia urging continued US attacks on Iran (Guardian) and UK political responses to Trump's criticism of British warships (HuffPost UK).
08:56
10:18
10:18

10:44War's Toll on Tehran and Treasury

UK media reports focus on the escalating human and economic costs of the Iran war, with multiple outlets covering the rising civilian toll in Tehran (BBC), Saudi Arabia urging increased US attacks (Guardian), and Britain's economy being hardest hit among G20 nations (Novara Media). Some outlets also report on Trump's fresh NATO criticism following Iran's mockery of peace talks (Independent) and UK political frustration about economic impacts (Sky News).
12:19
12:32
13:02

13:20Hormuz Closure and Harsh Measures

UK media reports focus on Iran's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is closed to shipping, with threats of 'harsh measures' against vessels (Independent, Sky News). Some outlets also report on Israel's announcement to intensify strikes on Iran (Guardian), while others continue coverage of the civilian toll in Tehran (BBC) and economic impacts (Novara Media).
14:02
14:20
BBC

Israel targets Iran missile site as oil prices climb after Trump pauses energy strikes

The benchmark oil price rises above $110 after the US president said on Thursday he would postpone plans to start destroying Iranian energy plants by another 10 days.
14:20
14:25
15:08
15:46
15:47
BBC

G7 ministers demand end to attacks on civilians in Iran war and urge reopening of Strait of Hormuz

Israel's defence minister warns strikes on Iran will intensify, as several Gulf nations report fresh strikes and interceptions.
15:47
16:00

16:01Petrol Pumps Run Dry

UK media reports focus on the escalating economic impact of the Iran war, with multiple outlets covering petrol shortages and price increases in Britain linked to the Strait of Hormuz blockade (Daily Mail, Mirror, Asda). Some outlets also report on warnings of further military escalation in Iran (BBC, Sky News) and Trump's renewed criticism of NATO (Independent).
16:35
17:17
BBC

G7 ministers demand end to attacks on civilians in Iran war and urge reopening of Strait of Hormuz

Israel's defence minister warns strikes on Iran will intensify, as several Gulf nations report fresh strikes and interceptions.
17:17
17:17
17:24
17:29

17:43Weeks Not Months

UK media reports focus on the US expectation that the Iran war will conclude in 'weeks not months' (Guardian, Sky News), with multiple outlets covering this timeline alongside reports of strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities (Sky News) and the civilian toll in Tehran (BBC). Some outlets also report on Iran's hacking of FBI director Kash Patel (Daily Mail) and Trump's fresh NATO criticism (Independent).
19:30
19:48
BBC

Iran claims US-Israeli strikes targeting civilian sites as Rubio expects war to end 'in weeks, not months'

The secretary of state says the US can achieve its goals in Iran without deploying ground troops, as G7 ministers call for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
19:48
20:17

20:19Weeks Not Months

UK media reports focus on the US expectation that the Iran war will end in 'weeks, not months' (BBC, Guardian, The Times, Sky News, Channel 4), with multiple outlets covering this timeline alongside reports of strikes on Iranian nuclear sites (Sky News, Channel 4) and the potential for US troop deployments (Evening Standard). Some outlets also report on Trump's fresh NATO criticism (Independent) and the economic impact of the Strait of Hormuz closure (The Economist).
21:42
BBC

US envoy 'hopeful' for meetings with Iran this week, as Tehran says Israel hit nuclear sites

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he expects the war will be over "in weeks, not months".
21:42
21:46
BBC

US envoy 'hopeful' for meetings with Iran 'this week', as Tehran says Israel hit nuclear sites

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he expects the war will be over "in weeks, not months".
21:46

22:05Tiger Woods' DUI Arrest

UK media reports focus on the arrest of Tiger Woods for driving under influence following a car crash in Florida, with multiple outlets covering the incident (Daily Mail, Mirror, Metro). Some outlets also report on US-Iran diplomatic developments, including Trump's criticism of NATO regarding Iran and US expectations for meetings this week (Independent, BBC, Sky News).