

The Sunday Telegraph reports on the arrival of "thousands" of marines in the Middle East as the US-Israel war against Iran enters its second month - and the entrance of Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis into the conflict. In other news, the prime minister's former chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has been "told to hand over" private texts relating to ex-US ambassador Lord Mandelson, according to the paper. The government has pledged to release relevant communications regarding Lord Mandelson's appointment. McSweeney's government phone was stolen last year.


An exclusive interview with the prime minister leads the Sunday Mirror's front page today. "Keir Starmer has declared war on social media apps that get children addicted," the paper reports.


Entertainment is the Sun on Sunday's focus this morning, as it splashes that comedian and writer Miranda Hart is the "rumba one pick" - or front-runner - to become one of Strictly Come Dancing's new presenters. "BBC execs believe her humour would relax starts," it reports.


Tiger Woods's mugshot is splashed across the front page of Sunday's Daily Star, as it reports on his arrest on charges of driving under the influence in Florida. The golf legend has been released on bail, after rolling his car in a crash on Friday afternoon. No one was injured. The BBC has contacted his representatives for comment.


The Sunday Express reports that criminal gangs will seek to use AI to "dodge justice" - using "videos so realistic they'll fool juries".


Conflict in the Middle East also features on the Mail on Sunday's front page today -but it focuses on the arrests of up to 70 Britons in the UAE "for taking photos and videos of drone and missile attacks". Separately, it trails an interview with the Duchess of Sussex's father, saying he has "found love again at 81".





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