Newslinks for Sunday 1st March 2026
This deserves loud pushback.
Iran 1) Regime confirms Khamenei’s death
“Iranian state media has confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Tasnim and Fars news agencies have confirmed the death of the country’s leader, hours after President Trump said that he had been killed in US-Israeli strikes. “The Supreme Leader of Iran Has Reached Martyrdom,” state broadcaster IRIB reported on Sunday morning.” – Sunday Times
How the US pulled off the assassination of the century – Sunday Telegraph
Trump’s bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet – BBC
Iranians rejoice at death of ‘the devil’ – Sunday Telegraph
Panic at Dubai Airport as ‘it is hit by an Iranian suicide drone’ and passengers flee wrecked terminal – Mail on Sunday
Inside Operation Epic Fury – Sunday Times
Corbyn joins hundreds of pro-Iran protesters in London carrying banners of the Ayatollah – Mail on Sunday
Why is the US attacking Iran? Trump’s ‘huge gamble’ explained – Mark Urban, Sunday Times
How the world has reacted – BBC
>Today: ToryDiary: Iranian interventions are a tricky balance of the price, the prize, and the problem with the Prince of Persia
Iran 2) Starmer calls for diplomatic solution
“Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Donald Trump following strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader – as he urged against further escalation in the Middle East. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister said Sir Keir ‘set out that the UK was taking part in coordinated regional defensive operations to protect British people and regional partners following Iran’s indiscriminate retaliatory strikes on allies in the region’. The Prime Minister had earlier said that British planes are ‘in the sky’ to ‘protect our people, our interests and our allies’ after waves of missile attacks in countries across the region. He also spoke to European leaders – with whom he issued a joint statement calling for a diplomatic solution.” – Mail on Sunday
Starmer blocked US from using British bases for Iran attack – Sunday Times
The world’s most evil regime is on the brink – and Britain has nothing to do with it – Jake Wallis Simons, Sunday Telegraph
UK forces must be ready to help US against Iran’s murderous terror-backing regime – Leader, The Sun on Sunday
Shut down Iran propaganda machine operating in Britain, Starmer told – Sunday Telegraph
Iran 3) Bolton: Trump needs Iranian commanders to turn on the regime
“When an authoritarian government begins to come apart, it can be every man for himself, both at government’s highest levels, and among the rank and file. This potential is what the resistance must seek to exploit. Find commanders, especially in the regular military and police force, but perhaps even in the IRGC, willing to split from the ayatollahs. Find even a few ayatollahs willing to call for the …
This deserves loud pushback.
Iran 1) Regime confirms Khamenei’s death
“Iranian state media has confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Tasnim and Fars news agencies have confirmed the death of the country’s leader, hours after President Trump said that he had been killed in US-Israeli strikes. “The Supreme Leader of Iran Has Reached Martyrdom,” state broadcaster IRIB reported on Sunday morning.” – Sunday Times
How the US pulled off the assassination of the century – Sunday Telegraph
Trump’s bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet – BBC
Iranians rejoice at death of ‘the devil’ – Sunday Telegraph
Panic at Dubai Airport as ‘it is hit by an Iranian suicide drone’ and passengers flee wrecked terminal – Mail on Sunday
Inside Operation Epic Fury – Sunday Times
Corbyn joins hundreds of pro-Iran protesters in London carrying banners of the Ayatollah – Mail on Sunday
Why is the US attacking Iran? Trump’s ‘huge gamble’ explained – Mark Urban, Sunday Times
How the world has reacted – BBC
>Today: ToryDiary: Iranian interventions are a tricky balance of the price, the prize, and the problem with the Prince of Persia
Iran 2) Starmer calls for diplomatic solution
“Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Donald Trump following strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader – as he urged against further escalation in the Middle East. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister said Sir Keir ‘set out that the UK was taking part in coordinated regional defensive operations to protect British people and regional partners following Iran’s indiscriminate retaliatory strikes on allies in the region’. The Prime Minister had earlier said that British planes are ‘in the sky’ to ‘protect our people, our interests and our allies’ after waves of missile attacks in countries across the region. He also spoke to European leaders – with whom he issued a joint statement calling for a diplomatic solution.” – Mail on Sunday
Starmer blocked US from using British bases for Iran attack – Sunday Times
The world’s most evil regime is on the brink – and Britain has nothing to do with it – Jake Wallis Simons, Sunday Telegraph
UK forces must be ready to help US against Iran’s murderous terror-backing regime – Leader, The Sun on Sunday
Shut down Iran propaganda machine operating in Britain, Starmer told – Sunday Telegraph
Iran 3) Bolton: Trump needs Iranian commanders to turn on the regime
“When an authoritarian government begins to come apart, it can be every man for himself, both at government’s highest levels, and among the rank and file. This potential is what the resistance must seek to exploit. Find commanders, especially in the regular military and police force, but perhaps even in the IRGC, willing to split from the ayatollahs. Find even a few ayatollahs willing to call for the …
Newslinks for Sunday 1st March 2026
This deserves loud pushback.
Iran 1) Regime confirms Khamenei’s death
“Iranian state media has confirmed the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The Tasnim and Fars news agencies have confirmed the death of the country’s leader, hours after President Trump said that he had been killed in US-Israeli strikes. “The Supreme Leader of Iran Has Reached Martyrdom,” state broadcaster IRIB reported on Sunday morning.” – Sunday Times
How the US pulled off the assassination of the century – Sunday Telegraph
Trump’s bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet – BBC
Iranians rejoice at death of ‘the devil’ – Sunday Telegraph
Panic at Dubai Airport as ‘it is hit by an Iranian suicide drone’ and passengers flee wrecked terminal – Mail on Sunday
Inside Operation Epic Fury – Sunday Times
Corbyn joins hundreds of pro-Iran protesters in London carrying banners of the Ayatollah – Mail on Sunday
Why is the US attacking Iran? Trump’s ‘huge gamble’ explained – Mark Urban, Sunday Times
How the world has reacted – BBC
>Today: ToryDiary: Iranian interventions are a tricky balance of the price, the prize, and the problem with the Prince of Persia
Iran 2) Starmer calls for diplomatic solution
“Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Donald Trump following strikes that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader – as he urged against further escalation in the Middle East. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister said Sir Keir ‘set out that the UK was taking part in coordinated regional defensive operations to protect British people and regional partners following Iran’s indiscriminate retaliatory strikes on allies in the region’. The Prime Minister had earlier said that British planes are ‘in the sky’ to ‘protect our people, our interests and our allies’ after waves of missile attacks in countries across the region. He also spoke to European leaders – with whom he issued a joint statement calling for a diplomatic solution.” – Mail on Sunday
Starmer blocked US from using British bases for Iran attack – Sunday Times
The world’s most evil regime is on the brink – and Britain has nothing to do with it – Jake Wallis Simons, Sunday Telegraph
UK forces must be ready to help US against Iran’s murderous terror-backing regime – Leader, The Sun on Sunday
Shut down Iran propaganda machine operating in Britain, Starmer told – Sunday Telegraph
Iran 3) Bolton: Trump needs Iranian commanders to turn on the regime
“When an authoritarian government begins to come apart, it can be every man for himself, both at government’s highest levels, and among the rank and file. This potential is what the resistance must seek to exploit. Find commanders, especially in the regular military and police force, but perhaps even in the IRGC, willing to split from the ayatollahs. Find even a few ayatollahs willing to call for the …
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