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Wednesday's national newspaper front pages

Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Wednesday's national newspaper front pages.

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The Guardian

The Guardian leads on news of US President Donald Trump demanding an "unconditional surrender" by Iran as tensions rise. 

The i

The i paper reports on US President Donald Trump's comments on Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph's front page leads on Donald Trump being "poised to enter the war between Israel and Iran".

Daily Express

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".

Daily Star

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. 

Metro

Britons are being warned of a five-day heatwave starting tomorrow, which could include record temperatures for June, according to the Metro.

Financial Times

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. 

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The Guardian

A large part of Tehran has been ordered to evacuate by Israeli forces as they continue to target sites inside Iran, reports The Guardian. 

The paper pictures a funeral in Iran on Monday for military personnel killed in an Israeli airstrike.

The Sun

Several newspapers lead with the report into grooming gangs released on Monday by Baroness Louise Casey.

The Sun says rape victims were failed by police and public officials.