Morning editorial priority focused on President Trump's declaration that the U.S. could "easily" seize Iran's Kharg Island to "take the oil," driving global prices toward record highs. British editors juxtaposed this with Prime Minister Starmer’s insistence that the UK would not join a ground invasion, highlighting a growing diplomatic rift. By midday, attention shifted to the abrupt dismissal of BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills. While Trump escalated his rhetoric, threatening to "obliterate" Iran’s energy grid if a deal was not reached "shortly," UK outlets pivoted heavily toward the Mills scandal, eventually reporting on past police investigations into sexual offences. In the evening, the narrative consolidated around a dual crisis: the IMF’s warning of a "global shock" from rising fuel costs and the Prime Minister’s 48-hour ultimatum to striking doctors. Editors balanced the specter of total war in the Middle East against deepening domestic instability.