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Welcome to your rundown of the headlines on a selection of National Newspapers' front pages for Tuesday 16 April 2024. This page will be updated as the previews come in. THE TIMES: Tuesday's Front Page of The Times is reporting that Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) has rejected calls to proscribe Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid concerns that it would sever diplomatic ties with Tehran at a critical time. DAILY MIRROR: Daily Mirror have Baroness Newlove (widow of murdered Garry Newlove) on their Front Page describing the terror of living as a target of anti-social behaviour. DAILY EXPRESS: Daily Express are reporting that Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) is currently under mounting pressure to ban Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a Terrorist Group. THE GUARDIAN: The Guardian convey a message from a top Israeli General, on their Front Page, as he says the Iranian attack "will be met with a response". DAILY RECORD: Scottish Rugby player Thom Evans is on Page 1 of tomorrow's Daily Record saying he cannot wait to marry Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Daily Telegraph have Ben Wallace (former UK Defence Secretary) telling them that Iran is acting like a bully and must be "hit back twice as hard" after recent attacks on Israel. DAILY MAIL: Daily Mail have Lucy Frazer (UK Culture Secretary) on their Front Page telling sporting chiefs that transgender women should be banned from competing. THE I: The I lead with British and American Governments telling Benjamin Netanyahu (Prime Minister - Israel) not to start a World War getting revenge on Iran. DAILY STAR: Vicky Pattison is on Front Page of Daily Star because she was refused entry on an EasyJet flight because Milo The Dog ate her passport. THE INDEPENDENT: The Independent are leading with Rishi Sunak (UK Prime Minister) confirming that Royal Air Force Typhoons shot down drones in Iran's "reckless and dangerous" attack. METRO (ENGLAND): Metro in England are leading with Donald Trump accusing his prosecutors of "political persecution" as he becomes the first former US President to stand criminal trial.
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