The Wrap: What's on Thursday's newspaper front pages?

Paste BN takes a look at the headlines in Thursday's national newspaper front pages on the latest episode of our new-look late-night show.

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The Sun

The Sun reports on a story about the conviction of Lucy Letby.

The Times

Welfare reforms are unlikely to come into effect before the next election, The Times reports, as the Department for Work and Pensions is told it won't be given time to introduce changes until next year at the earliest.

Daily Mirror

According to the Daily Mirror, Donald Trump is weighing up targets in Iran, including weapons caches and members of the Revolutionary Guard.

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail leads on a "countdown to conflagration", as the US and Iran exchange threats of military action.

The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph reports on Sir Keir Starmer's time as a human rights lawyer.

According to the paper, he once argued in a book that European human rights laws should be applied to investigations of British troops in Iraq.

Financial Times

The world's biggest mining companies added almost half a trillion dollars to their valuations this past year, according to Financial Times.

Daily Express

"Drama queen" defectors from the Conservatives to Reform UK are "not serious people," Kemi Badenoch tells the Daily Express.

The Guardian

Donald Trump threatened in a Truth Social post that "time is running out" for Iran to make a deal with the US, according to The Guardian.

The i Paper

In his post, Trump told Iran to abandon its nuclear weapons programme or a "massive armada" would bomb the country, The i Paper reports.

Daily Star

The Daily Star reports on an expensive bottle of wine shared by Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz.