Newspaper headlines: 'Frantic diplomacy' over Iran and Trump trial begins

The headline in the i reads: "Britain and US tell Netanyahu: don't start a world war with Iran revenge".
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The headline in the Financial Times reads: "US and Europe in frantic diplomacy to deter Israel from striking back at Iran".
The headline in the Guardian reads: "Iranian attack 'will be met with a response', says top Israeli general".
The headline in the Telegraph reads: "Wallace: West must stand up to Iranian bullies".
The headline in the Times reads: "PM rejects mounting calls to ban Iran group".
The headline in the Express reads: "Can we now outlaw Iran's terror force in UK?"
Former Conservative Party leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith is quoted in the Daily Express saying the government's reasons for not banning the group are "absurd" because "we clearly have no influence" over Iran in any event. [BBC]
The headline in the Metro reads: "Trump's historic criminal trial".
The headline in the Mail reads: "Now ban trans woman from female sports".
The headline in the Mirror reads: "Street yobs' victims 'live in fear'".
The headline in the Sun reads: "Holly in £1m ring of steel".
Netflix will throw a £1m "ring of steel" around Holly Willoughby when she travels to Costa Rica for film her new show, Bear Hunt, later this month, the Sun reports. The paper says the show will see at least ten celebrities try to evade capture by survival expert Bear Grylls. [BBC]
The headline in the Daily Star reads: "TV Vicky: The dog ate my passport".
And the Daily Star says Geordie Shore and Loose Women host Vicky Pattison was turned away from an easyJet flight because her dog Milo had nibbled the side of her passport. [BBC]

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