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The headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror reads: "World on the brink."

The global tensions from Greenland to Iran feature prominently on Thursday’s front pages. “World on the brink” is the Daily Mirror’s headline as it reports that UK and US personnel were evacuated from their bases in the Middle East in anticipation of American strikes on Iran.

The headline on the front page of the Times reads: "'The killing has stopped': Iran avoids wrath of US."

Leading the Times’ picture slot is a striking photo of a woman with a mock gunshot wound painted on her forehead during a rally in support of Iranian protests in Rome. The paper features Trump saying that he has been informed on “good authority” that the killing of protesters in Iran has stopped.

The headline on the front page of the i Paper reads: "UK military prepares for American strike on Iran."

The UK is preparing for a possible US strike on Iran by withdrawing military personnel from its Qatar base, according to the i Paper. It says the move is in anticipation of expected retaliation from Iran on US bases and allies should Trump decide to intervene in the anti-regime protests.

The headline on the front page of the Guardian reads: "Trump still intent on 'conquering' Greenland, say Danes after talks."

The Guardian leads with Donald Trump’s continued interest in “conquering” Greenland. The paper reports on talks between Denmark, Greenland and US officials on Wednesday over ongoing tensions, with the Danish foreign minister saying they failed to solve a “fundamental disagreement”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph reads: "4 million denied the right to vote."

Moving to domestic news, the Daily Telegraph says four million people are to be denied the right to vote in May’s local elections as the government is expected to cancel at least 27 council elections. The Tories and Reform have accused the PM of “running scared” of the public, the paper reports.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Mail reads: "Shameless."

The Daily Mail shifts its focus to calls for the chief constable of West Midlands Police to step down after the home secretary said he no longer had her confidence. It follows an update on a review into safety recommendations that led to Maccabi Tel Aviv fans being banned from attending a match against Aston Villa.

The headline on the front page of the Financial Time reads: "Reeves' signal on extending pubs U-turn cheers hotels."

The Financial Times reports that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has opened the door to expanding her business rates U-turn beyond pubs to other hospitality businesses. It quotes Reeves saying changes to business taxes will be made in a “balanced way”.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Express reads: "Let's honour nation's injured 999 heroes."

A former PC is calling for injured 999 officers to be honoured, saying it’s a “no brainer” and he is “frustrated” by the lack of progress to create a medal for staff forced to stop work, according to the Daily Express.

The headline on the front page of the Metro reads: "One small step... to reception."

In lunar news, a space entrepreneur has unveiled plans for the first hotel on the Moon with an expected opening in 2032, the Metro reports. If you’re lucky enough to have £7.5m spare, you can enjoy a five-night stay in luxury rooms on the surface of the Moon with a view. Additional amenities will include in-room oxygen generation, temperature control and a radiation shelter for solar storms, the paper says.

The headline on the front page of the Sun reads: "Cheryl stalker nicked again."

The Sun splashes its front page with a picture of singer Cheryl Tweedy’s stalker who has been jailed again shortly after being released in recent weeks.

The headline on the front page of the Daily Star reads: "His Royal Sky-ness."

Finally, the Daily Star pictures workers appearing to install Sky services at the new home of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in Sandringham. “His Royal Sky-ness” is the headline.

Global tensions from Iran to Greenland feature prominently on the front pages of Thursday’s papers.

The Guardian focuses on what’s described as Donald Trump’s continued interest in “conquering” Greenland. The paper reports that yesterday’s talks between officials from the US, Denmark and Greenland failed to resolve what the Danish foreign minister called a “fundamental disagreement”. The i Paper says Denmark and the US have “agreed to disagree” after “frank but constructive talks”.

The Times reports that a US plan to attack the Iranian regime appears to be on “pause” after Trump said he’d been assured that the killing of protesters had stopped. But Trump also told reporters that he’d be “very upset” if that turned out to be false.

The paper has a striking photograph of a woman with a painted gunshot wound on her forehead during a rally in support of Iranian protests in Rome. The Daily Mirror refers to tensions in Iran and the situation in Greenland in its front page headline: “World on the brink.”

The government’s decision to allow some councils in England to postpone elections due in May is the main news in the Daily Telegraph. The paper claims four million people will be denied the right to vote and says the Conservatives and Reform UK have accused Sir Keir Starmer of “running scared” of the electorate. Ministers say delaying the elections will allow more time for plans for local government reorganisation.

The Times says the chief constable of West Midlands police is resisting calls to resign, despite losing the confidence of the Home Secretary. The Daily Mail refers to the situation as a “stand-off” and says Craig Guildford is under “intense pressure” after his force banned fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv from a match in Birmingham. Its single-word headline is: “Shameless.”

And the Daily Telegraph highlights the efforts of 69-year-old Peter Hill, who has visited his 4,500th pub, The Mermaid in St Albans in Hertfordshire, in a quest to see every pub in the Camra Good Beer Guide. His epic pub crawl and taken six years and cost him £66,000.

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