
The Papers: ‘Britain backs war on Iran’ and ‘Trump vows to press on’
The papers are all leading on conflict in the Middle East for a second consecutive day.
MONDAY, 02 MARCH 2026, 13:20

The papers are all leading on conflict in the Middle East for a second consecutive day.

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Donald Trump warned of more US deaths after three US service members have been killed in action on the second day of US-Israel attack on Iran.

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And will Trump’s Republican MAGA base support his strikes on Iran?

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