We'll be back on Wednesday evening for a first look at Thursday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with journalist and broadcaster, Jenny Kleeman, and deputy editor at ConservativeHome, Henry Hill, in the video above.
Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Wednesday's national newspaper front pages.
Wednesday 18 June 2025 02:12, UK
We'll be back on Wednesday evening for a first look at Thursday's papers.
Catch up on the latest Press Preview with journalist and broadcaster, Jenny Kleeman, and deputy editor at ConservativeHome, Henry Hill, in the video above.
US President Donald Trump mobilised a "vast armada" of US battleships and warplanes towards Iran as the two countries stood on the brink of war, The Sun writes.
The Times splashes on US President Donald Trump calling on an "unconditional surrender" by Iran as he said the supreme leader in Tehran would not be killed "for now".
The Guardian leads on news of US President Donald Trump demanding an "unconditional surrender" by Iran as tensions rise.
The i paper reports on US President Donald Trump's comments on Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
The Daily Telegraph's front page leads on Donald Trump being "poised to enter the war between Israel and Iran".
The Daily Express splashes on Tory leader Kemi Badenoch branding the cover-up over grooming gangs "one of the biggest scandals Britain has ever seen".
Sir Rod Stewart says his former friend Donald Trump "didn't treat women well", the Daily Star writes, adding the singer criticised the US president over Iran.
Britons are being warned of a five-day heatwave starting tomorrow, which could include record temperatures for June, according to the Metro.
The Financial Times splashes on news of US President Donald Trump calling for Tehran's "unconditional surrender", while he left the door open to the US joining Israeli strikes against Iran.