'Trump poised for war' and 'Biggest scandal ever'

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 "Trump calls for Iran's 'surrender' and leaves way open to US role in conflict".

Donald Trump's call for Iran to surrender in its escalating conflict with Israel dominates Wednesday's papers. The Financial Times reports that Trump's patience is "wearing thin" as he leaves the door open for the US to join the conflict.

 "Trump threatens Supreme Leader of Iran, but won't kill him 'for now'".

The i focuses on the US president's warning to Iran's supreme leader, saying "we are not going to kill him, at least not for now". Trump also said he is aware of the location of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the paper reports.

 We won't kill ayatollah - for now".

The Times also highlights Trump's message to Iran's supreme leader, quoting the president describing him an "easy target". Also prominent is a photograph of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Royal Ascot on Tuesday.

 "Trump poised to join war on Iran".

The Daily Telegraph says Trump is "'poised to join war on Iran". Also featured prominently is the news the UK government is set to delay the opening of the remaining leg of HS2. It describes the project's recent history as "£37bn of failure".

 "US poised to join Iran war".

The Middle East is "in flames", according to the front page of the Daily Mail. It says the US is assembling an "armada of warships" in the region ahead of possible military action. Pictured is Kim Woodburn, TV's 'queen of clean', who died on Monday.

 "Trump's armada".

The Sun also headlines on "Trump's armada" and warns the US and Iran now stand "on the brink" of war. Pictured is a US military aircraft on a runway in the UK on Tuesday.

 "Trump demands 'unconditional surrender' by Iran as tensions rise".

The Guardian says Israel's war with Iran is heading for a "pivotal moment" as the US weighs up whether to get directly involved. Also featured prominently is the Commons voting to decriminalise abortion, which it says marks the "biggest step forward" in reproductive rights in almost 60 years.

 "Grooming gangs 'one of the biggest scandals ever'".

The Daily Express continues to lead its coverage with Baroness Louse Casey's audit into grooming gangs. It quotes Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch calling findings from the review "one of the biggest scandals ever".

 "Speak up for justice".

The Daily Mirror follows with a plea from a grooming gang victim for other survivors to "come forward" and help bring perpetrators to justice.

 "Heatwave in flaming June".

Metro leads with health warnings issued for England as temperatures head towards 33C in some places on Sunday. It says the five-day heatwave forecast from Wednesday means many places will be hotter than southern Europe.

 You are failing".

And finally, the Daily Star also features Donald Trump on its front page - though in a very different story. It quotes singer Rod Stewart, who said in a recent interview that he no longer attends his former's neighbours parties because Trump "became another guy" when he was elected.

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