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The status of negotiations on the Iran war is a major story in multiple papers. The Times quotes US President Donald Trump as saying "I don't make bad deals" as he has instructed negotiators "not to rush into a deal". The Times also highlights "money for parents to spur young into work", reporting that ministers are considering grants to families to stop them discouraging their teens from taking apprenticeships.

"US close to peace deal with Iran as Trump faces fury from own party" reads the headline on the front page of the Guardian.

While the US is getting "close to peace deal with Iran," the Guardian says Trump "faces fury" from his own party. Meanwhile, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing pressure to prove his claim a Russian hack was behind the disclosure of a £5m gift he received. In a separate story, the paper writes that the mood "turns against Putin" in Russia.

"Trump warns US will not rush into peace deal with Iran as talks drag on" reads the headline on the front page of the Financial Times.

Trump's warning that the "US will not rush into peace deal with Iran" leads the Financial Times, "as talks drag on". Closer to home, Kyiv has been "hit hard" in a "blitz" that the paper says pounded the capital.

"Iran to give up uranium for peace, says US" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Telegraph.

A photo of Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, holding the Premier League trophy covered in red and white ribbons, is captioned "now you're Gunner believe us". In further news on a peace deal between the US and Iran, the Telegraph reports the words of a US official who says "Iran to give up uranium for peace".

"'Embarrassing' texts to expose ministers' cosy relationships with Mandelson" reads the headline on the front page of The i Paper.

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"Russian spies... for real, Nige?" reads the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror.

The Mirror leads on Nigel Farage's "astonishing leak claim" that Russian spies hacked his phone to expose a £5m gift from Christopher Harborne. "Russian spies... for real, Nige?" it asks.

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