Good afternoon. Tensions with Iran are escalating rapidly after the US seized an Iranian cargo ship in the Gulf, prompting Tehran to threaten retaliation and sending oil prices up 5 percent. Iran says it hasn't decided whether to attend peace talks with the US, and analysts warn the crisis is more likely to escalate than resolve through negotiation. Meanwhile, Chinese satellite technology has been quietly boosting Iran's war capabilities, adding another layer of complexity to an already volatile situation.
Closer to home, Keir Starmer is facing uncomfortable questions about his judgment after revelations that he was warned to properly vet Peter Mandelson before appointing him as US ambassador, yet security checks apparently weren't shared with relevant officials. The Prime Minister will address Parliament today about the vetting failures, though critics argue this is less about bureaucratic process and more about fundamental questions of government judgment. It's another early test for Starmer's administration as they navigate both domestic political pitfalls and international crises.