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Sky News takes a look at the headlines on Saturday's national newspaper front pages.
Saturday 14 June 2025 01:04, UK
You can watch the press preview with Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface and former Conservative special adviser Anita Boateng in the video above.
Be sure to come back on Saturday evening for a first look at Sunday's papers.
Israel has warned its attack on Iran is "just the beginning", reports The Guardian, which adds that Tehran's vow of revenge means there's a risk of full-scale war between the countries.
Many of the papers lead on Iran launching missiles at Israel in retaliation for Thursday's airstrikes. The Times features a picture of missiles being intercepted over Tel Aviv.
The Telegraph also reports on Iran firing dozens of missiles at Israel's biggest city, Tel Aviv, and other sites.
It says at least one high-rise building appeared to be badly damaged in the city centre, with Israel's defence minister saying firing on civilian areas had "crossed red lines".
"Kebab-loving" teenage darts world champion Luke "The Nuke" Littler has been awarded an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours, The Sun reports.
Teenage darts star Luke Littler is to be made an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours, the Daily Star reports.
The i Weekend is another of the papers leading with the violence in the Middle East - reporting that Iran has told Israel they are now at war.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to attack Iran for "as long as necessary" after his forces launched devastating air strikes against Tehran's nuclear programme and military facilities, the FT Weekend reports.
The Middle East "teetered on the brink of war" as Donald Trump said Israel might carry out "even more brutal" attacks on Iran's nuclear and military sites, the Daily Express reports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Iran that it will attack it further after Tehran fired missiles at Tel Aviv, the Daily Mirror reports.